Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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... Observations and Reflec- tions made in the course of a Journey through France , Italy , and Germany , " in two volumes , 1789 ; " Retrospection ; or , Review of the most striking and important Events , Characters , Situa- tions , and ...
... Observations and Reflec- tions made in the course of a Journey through France , Italy , and Germany , " in two volumes , 1789 ; " Retrospection ; or , Review of the most striking and important Events , Characters , Situa- tions , and ...
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... observe within how narrow a circle of good houses the Doctor's engagements were restricted . Reynolds , Paoli , Beauclerc , Allan Ramsay , Hoole , Dilly , Strahan , Lord Lucan , Langton , Garrick , and the Club formed his main reliance ...
... observe within how narrow a circle of good houses the Doctor's engagements were restricted . Reynolds , Paoli , Beauclerc , Allan Ramsay , Hoole , Dilly , Strahan , Lord Lucan , Langton , Garrick , and the Club formed his main reliance ...
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... observe that the rhymes run in alphabetical order exactly . ' And so they do . " Byron's estimate of life at the same age , is somewhat differ- ent : - " Too old for youth - too young , at thirty - five To herd with boys , or hoard with ...
... observe that the rhymes run in alphabetical order exactly . ' And so they do . " Byron's estimate of life at the same age , is somewhat differ- ent : - " Too old for youth - too young , at thirty - five To herd with boys , or hoard with ...
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... observed that ' all Misses , now - a- days , wrote so like each other , that it was provoking ; ' adding , ' I love to see individuality of character , and abhor sameness , especially in what is feeble and flimsy . ' Then , spreading ...
... observed that ' all Misses , now - a- days , wrote so like each other , that it was provoking ; ' adding , ' I love to see individuality of character , and abhor sameness , especially in what is feeble and flimsy . ' Then , spreading ...
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... observed , it had been borrowed from Guarini . There are , indeed , in Pastor Fido , many such flimsy , superficial reasonings as that in the last two lines of this stanza . " " Boswell . In that stanza of Pope's , " rod of fires " is ...
... observed , it had been borrowed from Guarini . There are , indeed , in Pastor Fido , many such flimsy , superficial reasonings as that in the last two lines of this stanza . " " Boswell . In that stanza of Pope's , " rod of fires " is ...
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