Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... heard her relate , and which had never been published , adding to my request , the value they would be to posterity and the obligation conferred upon myself . It 6 was her nature to be grateful for any trifling act B 2.
... heard her relate , and which had never been published , adding to my request , the value they would be to posterity and the obligation conferred upon myself . It 6 was her nature to be grateful for any trifling act B 2.
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... , 1809.— Everything most dreaded has ensued . All is over , and my second husband's death is the last thing recorded in my first husband's present . Cruel Death ! " · . . HER STORY OF HER LIFE . I HEARD it asserted в 3 THRALIANA . 5.
... , 1809.— Everything most dreaded has ensued . All is over , and my second husband's death is the last thing recorded in my first husband's present . Cruel Death ! " · . . HER STORY OF HER LIFE . I HEARD it asserted в 3 THRALIANA . 5.
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Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. HER STORY OF HER LIFE . I HEARD it asserted once in a mixt company that few men of ever so good a family could recollect , imme- diately on being challenged , the maiden names of their four great ...
Hester Lynch Piozzi Abraham Hayward. HER STORY OF HER LIFE . I HEARD it asserted once in a mixt company that few men of ever so good a family could recollect , imme- diately on being challenged , the maiden names of their four great ...
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... dinner to - day : do you know how to spell Clough ? " " No , " was the reply ; " I never heard not have asked me the question . They write it the name ; but if it had been spelt like buff , you would CHILDISH REMINISCENCES . 11.
... dinner to - day : do you know how to spell Clough ? " " No , " was the reply ; " I never heard not have asked me the question . They write it the name ; but if it had been spelt like buff , you would CHILDISH REMINISCENCES . 11.
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... heard that our parting soon followed this conversation , and scarce were my infantine tears dried for leaving dear Llewenney and my half - adored uncle , before the news reached London of his sudden death by an apoplectic fit ; in ...
... heard that our parting soon followed this conversation , and scarce were my infantine tears dried for leaving dear Llewenney and my half - adored uncle , before the news reached London of his sudden death by an apoplectic fit ; in ...
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