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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... Opinions on Marriage . Johnson in the Country Johnson fond of riding in a Carriage , but a bad Tra- veller • His Want of Taste for Music or Painting • 61-67 68 69-70 71 • 72-74 • 75-77 • 78 • 79-80 • 80-81 • 82 Tour in Wales Tour in ...
... Opinions on Marriage . Johnson in the Country Johnson fond of riding in a Carriage , but a bad Tra- veller • His Want of Taste for Music or Painting • 61-67 68 69-70 71 • 72-74 • 75-77 • 78 • 79-80 • 80-81 • 82 Tour in Wales Tour in ...
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... Opinions on them — Madame D'Arblay , Queen Baretti's libellous Attacks Charlotte , Hannah More , and Miss Seward • Her Character of him on his Death 309-314 314 315-318 PAGE " The Sentimental Mother " " Johnson's Ghost " xii CONTENTS OF.
... Opinions on them — Madame D'Arblay , Queen Baretti's libellous Attacks Charlotte , Hannah More , and Miss Seward • Her Character of him on his Death 309-314 314 315-318 PAGE " The Sentimental Mother " " Johnson's Ghost " xii CONTENTS OF.
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... opinion that they afforded materials for a " most interesting and durably popular volume . " * They comprise : 1. Autobiographical Memoirs . 2. Letters , mostly addressed to the late Sir James Fellowes . 3. Fugitive pieces of her ...
... opinion that they afforded materials for a " most interesting and durably popular volume . " * They comprise : 1. Autobiographical Memoirs . 2. Letters , mostly addressed to the late Sir James Fellowes . 3. Fugitive pieces of her ...
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... opinion , nor that of her cotemporaries , although her face was attractive from animation and expression , and her personal appearance pleasing on the whole . Sometimes , when visiting the author of " Piozziana , " she used to look at ...
... opinion , nor that of her cotemporaries , although her face was attractive from animation and expression , and her personal appearance pleasing on the whole . Sometimes , when visiting the author of " Piozziana , " she used to look at ...
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... opinion was , that if he had come early into Parliament , he would have been the greatest speaker ever known in it . Upon being told this by Reynolds , he exclaimed , " I should like to try my hand now . " On Boswell's adding that he ...
... opinion was , that if he had come early into Parliament , he would have been the greatest speaker ever known in it . Upon being told this by Reynolds , he exclaimed , " I should like to try my hand now . " On Boswell's adding that he ...
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