Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 479 pages |
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... wish to see me give a heart away which he held completely in his hands , since he kindly became my preceptor in Latin , logic , rhetoric , & c . We began , I think , before I was thirteen years old . On the day I was sixteen he ...
... wish to see me give a heart away which he held completely in his hands , since he kindly became my preceptor in Latin , logic , rhetoric , & c . We began , I think , before I was thirteen years old . On the day I was sixteen he ...
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... wish for an Abridgment . ' ' An Abridg- ment of what ? ' ' That , ' she replied , ' you must tell me , my Dear ; for I am no reader like you and Dr. Johnson ; I only remember that the last book I read was very pretty , and my husband ...
... wish for an Abridgment . ' ' An Abridg- ment of what ? ' ' That , ' she replied , ' you must tell me , my Dear ; for I am no reader like you and Dr. Johnson ; I only remember that the last book I read was very pretty , and my husband ...
Page 41
... wish to cure of his amorous passion . " God knows I durst as well en- counter death as disturb Mr. Thrale's loveletters or his building plans . The next grand agony was seeing him send out cards of invitation to a concert and supper on ...
... wish to cure of his amorous passion . " God knows I durst as well en- counter death as disturb Mr. Thrale's loveletters or his building plans . The next grand agony was seeing him send out cards of invitation to a concert and supper on ...
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... wish all that such merit and virtue , & c . & c . & c . " JACKSON , " Comptroller of the Foreign Post Office . ' " He had directed the letter to my maid ! " We left our cards with this gentleman as soon as * Yet he wrote to commend her ...
... wish all that such merit and virtue , & c . & c . & c . " JACKSON , " Comptroller of the Foreign Post Office . ' " He had directed the letter to my maid ! " We left our cards with this gentleman as soon as * Yet he wrote to commend her ...
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... wish that every doubt of his honour and of my happiness should be dispelled ; so that whilst our ladies and Madame D'Arblay , that was Miss Burney , and Baretti , and all the low Italians of the Haymarket who hated my husband , were ...
... wish that every doubt of his honour and of my happiness should be dispelled ; so that whilst our ladies and Madame D'Arblay , that was Miss Burney , and Baretti , and all the low Italians of the Haymarket who hated my husband , were ...
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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