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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... Time Madame D'Arblay at Streatham PAGE 3-7 7 7-11 11-14 14-20 21-24 25 26 27-28 29-35 35 ท 36-38 39-40 ท 41-42 43-44 44-48 48 49-52 53-57 58 59 60 PAGE Her Account of Conversations there Johnson's Politeness Mrs. Thrale's.
... Time Madame D'Arblay at Streatham PAGE 3-7 7 7-11 11-14 14-20 21-24 25 26 27-28 29-35 35 ท 36-38 39-40 ท 41-42 43-44 44-48 48 49-52 53-57 58 59 60 PAGE Her Account of Conversations there Johnson's Politeness Mrs. Thrale's.
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In 2 Volumes Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. PAGE Her Account of Conversations there Johnson's Politeness Mrs. Thrale's Domestic Trials Electioneering with Johnson 61-67 68 69-70 71 Thrale's Embarrassments , and Johnson's ...
In 2 Volumes Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. PAGE Her Account of Conversations there Johnson's Politeness Mrs. Thrale's Domestic Trials Electioneering with Johnson 61-67 68 69-70 71 Thrale's Embarrassments , and Johnson's ...
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... between Mrs. Piozzi and Madame de Staël 364-369 Character of Mrs. Piozzi , Moral and Intellectual 369-375 AUTOBIOGRAPHY & c . OF MRS . PIOZZI VOL . THE FIRST VOLUME . xiii Her Account of Conversations there Johnson's Politeness.
... between Mrs. Piozzi and Madame de Staël 364-369 Character of Mrs. Piozzi , Moral and Intellectual 369-375 AUTOBIOGRAPHY & c . OF MRS . PIOZZI VOL . THE FIRST VOLUME . xiii Her Account of Conversations there Johnson's Politeness.
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... conversation than by his books ; and his colloquial exploits necessarily revive the memory of the friends ( or victims ) who elicited and recorded them . If the two most conspicuous among these have hitherto gained notoriety rather than ...
... conversation than by his books ; and his colloquial exploits necessarily revive the memory of the friends ( or victims ) who elicited and recorded them . If the two most conspicuous among these have hitherto gained notoriety rather than ...
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... conversation , is a very probable and the general supposition ; but it is not the truth . Mr. Murphy , who was intimate with Mr. Thrale , having spoken very highly of Dr. Johnson , he was requested to make them acquainted . This being ...
... conversation , is a very probable and the general supposition ; but it is not the truth . Mr. Murphy , who was intimate with Mr. Thrale , having spoken very highly of Dr. Johnson , he was requested to make them acquainted . This being ...
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