Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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Page 30
... Bath evinces daily , and in six months will come if things do but continue in their natural course - my restoration day . Meanwhile this odd pre- fatory collection of Biographical Anecdotes are at your service . It may be not ...
... Bath evinces daily , and in six months will come if things do but continue in their natural course - my restoration day . Meanwhile this odd pre- fatory collection of Biographical Anecdotes are at your service . It may be not ...
Page 45
... Bath , whence rioters dis- lodged and drove us to Brighthelmstone . From thence we returned to London : a ready - furnished house in Grosvenor Square being thought the best place by medical advisers , while Perkins assured Doctor ...
... Bath , whence rioters dis- lodged and drove us to Brighthelmstone . From thence we returned to London : a ready - furnished house in Grosvenor Square being thought the best place by medical advisers , while Perkins assured Doctor ...
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... Bath had driven my sick husband and myself and Miss Thrale ( Fanny Burney went home to her father ) into Sussex for change of place . I had been in the sea early one morning , and was walking with my eldest daughter on the cliff , when ...
... Bath had driven my sick husband and myself and Miss Thrale ( Fanny Burney went home to her father ) into Sussex for change of place . I had been in the sea early one morning , and was walking with my eldest daughter on the cliff , when ...
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... him from me ) , notwithstanding all the offers of the Court of France , when I was living at Bath , deserted , spiritless , afflicted , fallen . DOMESTIC TRIALS . 66 " You can hardly think how E 2 INTRODUCTION TO PIOZZI . 51.
... him from me ) , notwithstanding all the offers of the Court of France , when I was living at Bath , deserted , spiritless , afflicted , fallen . DOMESTIC TRIALS . 66 " You can hardly think how E 2 INTRODUCTION TO PIOZZI . 51.
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... Bath . " To Bath I went , and Piozzi prepared for his melan- choly journey , having first lent me a thousand pounds , for which I remitted the interest to Italy , and our ladies said I had bought him off with their money : so the ...
... Bath . " To Bath I went , and Piozzi prepared for his melan- choly journey , having first lent me a thousand pounds , for which I remitted the interest to Italy , and our ladies said I had bought him off with their money : so the ...
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