Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... .— 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.
... .— 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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... things I was born alive , and where they were forced by circumstances to remain , till my grandmother Lucy Salusbury - an ex- emplary creature should die , and leave them free at least to mortgage or to sell , or to do something towards ...
... things I was born alive , and where they were forced by circumstances to remain , till my grandmother Lucy Salusbury - an ex- emplary creature should die , and leave them free at least to mortgage or to sell , or to do something towards ...
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... things that blew up , Gerbes in the bill of fare , I answered , “ Because they are like wheat - sheaves , you see , and Gerbe is a wheat- sheaf in French . " 66 When Garrick was intimate at Streatham Park more than twenty years ...
... things that blew up , Gerbes in the bill of fare , I answered , “ Because they are like wheat - sheaves , you see , and Gerbe is a wheat- sheaf in French . " 66 When Garrick was intimate at Streatham Park more than twenty years ...
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... thing , that I could not forbear owning it , and am sorry that no copy has , I believe , been kept . The little poetical trash I did write in earnest , is preserved somewhere , perhaps in " Thraliana , " which I promised to Mrs. Mostyn ...
... thing , that I could not forbear owning it , and am sorry that no copy has , I believe , been kept . The little poetical trash I did write in earnest , is preserved somewhere , perhaps in " Thraliana , " which I promised to Mrs. Mostyn ...
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... thing Turner ; but that was all I knew - and that was nothing . I knew of nothing between Thrale and them , till after my return from Italy , and was the more perhaps shocked and amazed when , sitting after dinner with Lady Keith and ...
... thing Turner ; but that was all I knew - and that was nothing . I knew of nothing between Thrale and them , till after my return from Italy , and was the more perhaps shocked and amazed when , sitting after dinner with Lady Keith and ...
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Adieu admired amuse anecdotes Bath beautiful believe Bishop Blessed Virgin Mary Boswell brother Brynbella Burney called character Charles Kemble charming Daniel Lysons daughter dear Sir James death delight dinner Doctor Johnson fancy father favourite feel French glad gout H. L. PIOZZI happy hear heard heart honour hope husband Iphigenia Italy kind King Lady Laodice laugh letter live London look Lord Lord Byron Lord Lyttelton Lutwyche Lysons Lyttelton marriage married Milton mind Miss Thrale mother never night once Penzance perhaps poor Pope portrait praise pretty Proserpina recollect remember replied Salusbury Samuel Lysons scarce sent Siddons Sir James Fellowes story Streatham Park Street suppose sure taste tell thing thought Thrale told verses wife wish wonder Wraxall write written wrote young