Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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... large and valuable . They principally consist of fresh extracts from Mrs. Piozzi's private diary ( " Thraliana " ) , amounting to more than fifty pages ; of additional marginal notes on books , and . of copious extracts from letters A 4.
... large and valuable . They principally consist of fresh extracts from Mrs. Piozzi's private diary ( " Thraliana " ) , amounting to more than fifty pages ; of additional marginal notes on books , and . of copious extracts from letters A 4.
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... Diary 99-102 Mrs. Thrale's Account of her Quarrel with Baretti 103-108 His Account 108 Alleged Slight to Johnson 109 Miss Streatfield 110-122 Dr. Burney Thrale's Infidelity Madame D'Arblay as an Inmate ท Mrs. Thrale canvassing ...
... Diary 99-102 Mrs. Thrale's Account of her Quarrel with Baretti 103-108 His Account 108 Alleged Slight to Johnson 109 Miss Streatfield 110-122 Dr. Burney Thrale's Infidelity Madame D'Arblay as an Inmate ท Mrs. Thrale canvassing ...
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... diary and note - book , called " Thraliana . " Johnson thus alludes to it in a letter of September 6th , 1777 : " As you have little to do , I suppose you are pretty diligent at the Thraliana ; ' and a very curious col- lection ...
... diary and note - book , called " Thraliana . " Johnson thus alludes to it in a letter of September 6th , 1777 : " As you have little to do , I suppose you are pretty diligent at the Thraliana ; ' and a very curious col- lection ...
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... Diary ) of the con- versation and mode of life at Streatham are full and spirited , and exhibit Johnson in moods and situations in which he was seldom seen by Boswell . The adroitness with which he divided his attentions amongst the ...
... Diary ) of the con- versation and mode of life at Streatham are full and spirited , and exhibit Johnson in moods and situations in which he was seldom seen by Boswell . The adroitness with which he divided his attentions amongst the ...
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... diary of the expedition , beginning July 5th and ending Sep- tember 24th . It was preserved by his negro servant , and Boswell had no suspicion of its existence , for he says , " I do not find that he kept any journal or notes of what ...
... diary of the expedition , beginning July 5th and ending Sep- tember 24th . It was preserved by his negro servant , and Boswell had no suspicion of its existence , for he says , " I do not find that he kept any journal or notes of what ...
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