Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... of the Poets Miscellaneous or Original Compositions in Prose and Verse . The Three Warnings The Streatham Portraits Asheri . 132 163 165 170 181 Character of Thrale Translation of Laura Bassi's Verses A Frightful.
... of the Poets Miscellaneous or Original Compositions in Prose and Verse . The Three Warnings The Streatham Portraits Asheri . 132 163 165 170 181 Character of Thrale Translation of Laura Bassi's Verses A Frightful.
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... Verses 210 Letters to the Rev. Daniel Lysons and S. Lysons , Esq .. 217 Letters to Dr. Robert Gray 248 Miss Wynne's Commonplace Book 276 Miscellaneous Letters , principally to Sir James Fellowes 285 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS VOL . II ...
... Verses 210 Letters to the Rev. Daniel Lysons and S. Lysons , Esq .. 217 Letters to Dr. Robert Gray 248 Miss Wynne's Commonplace Book 276 Miscellaneous Letters , principally to Sir James Fellowes 285 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS VOL . II ...
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... verses never likely to be published , and , in fine , everything that struck me at the time . Mr. Thrale has now treated me with a repository , and provided it with the pompous title of Thraliana . ' I must en- deavour to fill it with ...
... verses never likely to be published , and , in fine , everything that struck me at the time . Mr. Thrale has now treated me with a repository , and provided it with the pompous title of Thraliana . ' I must en- deavour to fill it with ...
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... verses ; those who could not , were judges of my prowess in the field . It was my sport to mimic some , and drive others back , in order to make Dr. Collier laugh , who did not perhaps wish to see me give a heart away which he held ...
... verses ; those who could not , were judges of my prowess in the field . It was my sport to mimic some , and drive others back , in order to make Dr. Collier laugh , who did not perhaps wish to see me give a heart away which he held ...
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... verses , and leaving Dr. Johnson too , who was himself severely censured for his rough criticism on a writer who had pleased all in our Augustan age of Literature , poor H. L. P. turns egotist at eighty , and tells her own adventures ...
... verses , and leaving Dr. Johnson too , who was himself severely censured for his rough criticism on a writer who had pleased all in our Augustan age of Literature , poor H. L. P. turns egotist at eighty , and tells her own adventures ...
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