Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale): In 2 Volumes, Volume 1Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 375 pages |
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Page vii
... Lord Macaulay . More- over , this struck me to be as good a form as any for re - examining the subject in all its bearings ; and now that it has become common to reprint articles in a collected shape , the comments of a first - rate ...
... Lord Macaulay . More- over , this struck me to be as good a form as any for re - examining the subject in all its bearings ; and now that it has become common to reprint articles in a collected shape , the comments of a first - rate ...
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... Lord Brougham's Commentary Correspondence with Johnson Recall of Piozzi 214-216 216 ท 217-219 Trip to London Verses to Piozzi on his Return Journey with Daughters 220-221 222-223 224 225 PAGE Feelings on Piozzi's Return , and ...
... Lord Brougham's Commentary Correspondence with Johnson Recall of Piozzi 214-216 216 ท 217-219 Trip to London Verses to Piozzi on his Return Journey with Daughters 220-221 222-223 224 225 PAGE Feelings on Piozzi's Return , and ...
Page xii
... Lord Macaulay's Summary of Mrs. Piozzi's Treat- ment of Johnson 262-266 Life in Italy 266-269 Projected Work on Johnson 269-270 The Florence Miscellany 271 " Anecdotes " Correspondence with Cadell and Publication of the Her alleged ...
... Lord Macaulay's Summary of Mrs. Piozzi's Treat- ment of Johnson 262-266 Life in Italy 266-269 Projected Work on Johnson 269-270 The Florence Miscellany 271 " Anecdotes " Correspondence with Cadell and Publication of the Her alleged ...
Page xiii
... Lord Lansdowne's Visit and Impressions 345-346 Adoption and Education of Piozzi's Nephew , after- wards Sir John Salusbury 347-350 Life in Wales 351 Character and Habits of Piozzi 352-353 Brynbella 354 Illness and Death of Piozzi 355 ...
... Lord Lansdowne's Visit and Impressions 345-346 Adoption and Education of Piozzi's Nephew , after- wards Sir John Salusbury 347-350 Life in Wales 351 Character and Habits of Piozzi 352-353 Brynbella 354 Illness and Death of Piozzi 355 ...
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... Lord Macaulay , has declared to be not less decidedly the first of biographers , than Homer is the first of heroic poets , Shakspeare the first of dramatists , or Demosthenes the first of orators . The result was favourable to Boswell ...
... Lord Macaulay , has declared to be not less decidedly the first of biographers , than Homer is the first of heroic poets , Shakspeare the first of dramatists , or Demosthenes the first of orators . The result was favourable to Boswell ...
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