Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... acquainted . This being mentioned to Johnson , he accepted of an invitation to dinner at Thrale's , and was so much pleased with his reception both by Mr. and Mrs. Thrale , and they so much pleased with him , that his invitations to ...
... acquainted . This being mentioned to Johnson , he accepted of an invitation to dinner at Thrale's , and was so much pleased with his reception both by Mr. and Mrs. Thrale , and they so much pleased with him , that his invitations to ...
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... acquaintance so much , however , that from that time he dined with us every Thursday through the winter , and in the autumn of the next year he followed us to Brighthelmstone , whence we were gone before his ar- rival ; so he was ...
... acquaintance so much , however , that from that time he dined with us every Thursday through the winter , and in the autumn of the next year he followed us to Brighthelmstone , whence we were gone before his ar- rival ; so he was ...
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... acquainted with Johnson , of whose moral and literary character he spoke in the most exalted terms ; and so ... acquaintance , visitor , companion , and friend . " In the " Anecdotes " she goes on to say INTRODUCTION TO JOHNSON . 13.
... acquainted with Johnson , of whose moral and literary character he spoke in the most exalted terms ; and so ... acquaintance , visitor , companion , and friend . " In the " Anecdotes " she goes on to say INTRODUCTION TO JOHNSON . 13.
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... acquaintance may sleep ; but I lie down to endure oppressive misery , and soon rise again to pass the night in anxiety and pain . " When people could be induced to sit up with him , they were often amply compensated by his rich flow of ...
... acquaintance may sleep ; but I lie down to endure oppressive misery , and soon rise again to pass the night in anxiety and pain . " When people could be induced to sit up with him , they were often amply compensated by his rich flow of ...
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... acquaintance put together . Holland House alone , and in its best days , would convey to persons living in our time an adequate conception of the Streatham circle , when it comprised Burke , Rey- nolds , Garrick , Goldsmith , Boswell ...
... acquaintance put together . Holland House alone , and in its best days , would convey to persons living in our time an adequate conception of the Streatham circle , when it comprised Burke , Rey- nolds , Garrick , Goldsmith , Boswell ...
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