Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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Page 21
... in this fond misery spent we the hours till four o'clock in the morning . At nine we rose ; he to go across the park in search of my maternal uncle , Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton , from whom , and from Dr. C 3 MARRIAGE OF UNCLE . 21.
... in this fond misery spent we the hours till four o'clock in the morning . At nine we rose ; he to go across the park in search of my maternal uncle , Sir Lynch Salusbury Cotton , from whom , and from Dr. C 3 MARRIAGE OF UNCLE . 21.
Page 47
... morning till five o'clock every even- ing till June , when God Almighty sent us a knot of rich Quakers who bought the whole , and saved me and my coadjutors from brewing ourselves into another bankruptcy , which hardly could , I think ...
... morning till five o'clock every even- ing till June , when God Almighty sent us a knot of rich Quakers who bought the whole , and saved me and my coadjutors from brewing ourselves into another bankruptcy , which hardly could , I think ...
Page 49
... morning , and was walking with my eldest daughter on the cliff , when , seeing Mr. Piozzi stand at the library door , I accosted him in Italian , and asked him if he would like to give that lady a lesson or two whilst at Brighton , that ...
... morning , and was walking with my eldest daughter on the cliff , when , seeing Mr. Piozzi stand at the library door , I accosted him in Italian , and asked him if he would like to give that lady a lesson or two whilst at Brighton , that ...
Page 68
... morning , but never had a notion that it was with me he had connected himself . Ah , Madame ! ' ex- claimed the Count , quel coûp de Théâtre ! ' when the door opened , and showed him an old acquaintance with a new name . This was the ...
... morning , but never had a notion that it was with me he had connected himself . Ah , Madame ! ' ex- claimed the Count , quel coûp de Théâtre ! ' when the door opened , and showed him an old acquaintance with a new name . This was the ...
Page 95
... , and I have thought of nothing else ever since . " No further accounts reached Streatham Park till Monday morning , when every tongue was telling how a Mrs. Flood and two Miss Amphlets , demirep beauties , THE LYTTELTON GHOST . 95.
... , and I have thought of nothing else ever since . " No further accounts reached Streatham Park till Monday morning , when every tongue was telling how a Mrs. Flood and two Miss Amphlets , demirep beauties , THE LYTTELTON GHOST . 95.
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