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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In 2 Volumes Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. MRS . PIOZZI'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY & c . VOL . I. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTIS WOODE AND CO . NEW -
In 2 Volumes Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. MRS . PIOZZI'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY & c . VOL . I. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTIS WOODE AND CO . NEW -
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In 2 Volumes Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTIS WOODE AND CO . NEW - STREET SQUARE 渐 OF BIBLICA WIEN BLIOTHER Roche , del Mr. Puzzil.
In 2 Volumes Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. LONDON PRINTED BY SPOTTIS WOODE AND CO . NEW - STREET SQUARE 渐 OF BIBLICA WIEN BLIOTHER Roche , del Mr. Puzzil.
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... printing appeared in " The Atlantic Monthly " for June last , from which I have taken the liberty of copying the best . The " Lives of the Poets " is now the property of Mr. William Alexander Smith , of New York , who was so kind as to ...
... printing appeared in " The Atlantic Monthly " for June last , from which I have taken the liberty of copying the best . The " Lives of the Poets " is now the property of Mr. William Alexander Smith , of New York , who was so kind as to ...
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... printed for the Philobiblion Society by Mr. Milnes , led , in 1857 , to a revisal of the harsh sentence passed on one whom the most formidable of his censors , Lord Macaulay , has declared to be not less decidedly the first of ...
... printed for the Philobiblion Society by Mr. Milnes , led , in 1857 , to a revisal of the harsh sentence passed on one whom the most formidable of his censors , Lord Macaulay , has declared to be not less decidedly the first of ...
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... printed , " that dear * " Amongst his singularities , his love of conversing with the prostitutes he met in the streets , was not the least . He has been known to carry some of these unfortunate creatures into a tavern , for the sake of ...
... printed , " that dear * " Amongst his singularities , his love of conversing with the prostitutes he met in the streets , was not the least . He has been known to carry some of these unfortunate creatures into a tavern , for the sake of ...
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