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 13
... asked to some tables , should likewise be asked to ours , and made a temptation to Mr. Johnson to meet him : ac- cordingly he came , and Mr. Murphy at four o'clock brought Mr. Johnson to dinner . We liked each other so well that the ...
... asked to some tables , should likewise be asked to ours , and made a temptation to Mr. Johnson to meet him : ac- cordingly he came , and Mr. Murphy at four o'clock brought Mr. Johnson to dinner . We liked each other so well that the ...
Page 17
... asking for currant jelly for his venison at a public dinner , the waiter replied , " It's all gone , your honour , but there's some capital lobster sauce left . " This would have suited Johnson equally well , or better : he was so fond ...
... asking for currant jelly for his venison at a public dinner , the waiter replied , " It's all gone , your honour , but there's some capital lobster sauce left . " This would have suited Johnson equally well , or better : he was so fond ...
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... asked to a plain dinner . " It was a good dinner enough , " he would remark , " but it was not a dinner to ask a man to . " He was so displeased with the performances of a nobleman's French cook , that he exclaimed with vehemence , " I ...
... asked to a plain dinner . " It was a good dinner enough , " he would remark , " but it was not a dinner to ask a man to . " He was so displeased with the performances of a nobleman's French cook , that he exclaimed with vehemence , " I ...
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... late Mr. Charles Butler asked the rela- tor , an eye - witness , whether the House did not laugh at the ridiculous figure of the poor member . " No , " " was the reply , 66 Sir , ' 30 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
... late Mr. Charles Butler asked the rela- tor , an eye - witness , whether the House did not laugh at the ridiculous figure of the poor member . " No , " " was the reply , 66 Sir , ' 30 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
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... asking one of them for what purpose she supposed her Maker had bestowed on her so much beauty . Her answer was , ' To please the gentlemen , to be sure ; for what other purpose could it be given me ? ” ( Johnsoniana . ) He once carried ...
... asking one of them for what purpose she supposed her Maker had bestowed on her so much beauty . Her answer was , ' To please the gentlemen , to be sure ; for what other purpose could it be given me ? ” ( Johnsoniana . ) He once carried ...
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