Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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... ' If this young dog does not find so much after I am gone as he expects , let him remember that he has had a great deal in my own time . ' " What is here stated regarding Thrale's origin , on the 4 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
... ' If this young dog does not find so much after I am gone as he expects , let him remember that he has had a great deal in my own time . ' " What is here stated regarding Thrale's origin , on the 4 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
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... remember , but we could spare her very well from us . Poll is a stupid slut ; I had some hopes of her at first ; but when I talked to her tightly and closely , I could make nothing of her ; she was wiggle waggle , and I could never ...
... remember , but we could spare her very well from us . Poll is a stupid slut ; I had some hopes of her at first ; but when I talked to her tightly and closely , I could make nothing of her ; she was wiggle waggle , and I could never ...
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... remember . ' My being just recovered from illness and confinement will account for the manner in which he burst out suddenly , for so he did without the least previous hesitation whatsoever , and without having enter- tained the ...
... remember . ' My being just recovered from illness and confinement will account for the manner in which he burst out suddenly , for so he did without the least previous hesitation whatsoever , and without having enter- tained the ...
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... remember you were fond of those :) Three shillings cost the first , the last seven groats ; Sullen you turn from both , and call for OATS . ' He laughed , and asked in whose name I would write it . I said 6 in Mrs. Thrale's . He was ...
... remember you were fond of those :) Three shillings cost the first , the last seven groats ; Sullen you turn from both , and call for OATS . ' He laughed , and asked in whose name I would write it . I said 6 in Mrs. Thrale's . He was ...
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... remember , Sir , when we were travelling in Wales , how you called me to account for my civility to the people ; ' Madam , ' you said , ' let me have no more of this idle commendation of nothing . Why is it , that whatever you see , and ...
... remember , Sir , when we were travelling in Wales , how you called me to account for my civility to the people ; ' Madam , ' you said , ' let me have no more of this idle commendation of nothing . Why is it , that whatever you see , and ...
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