Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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Page 152
... Diary . " Whilst Thrale lived , Mrs. Thrale's regard for Piozzi was certainly not of a nature to cause scandal or pro- voke censure , and as it ripened into love , it may be traced , step by step , from the frankest and fullest of all ...
... Diary . " Whilst Thrale lived , Mrs. Thrale's regard for Piozzi was certainly not of a nature to cause scandal or pro- voke censure , and as it ripened into love , it may be traced , step by step , from the frankest and fullest of all ...
Page 184
... Diary and Letters , supplied the materials of Lord Macaulay's celebrated article on Madame D'Arblay in the " Edinburgh Re- view " for January , 1843 , since reprinted amongst his Essays . He describes the Memoirs as a book " which it is ...
... Diary and Letters , supplied the materials of Lord Macaulay's celebrated article on Madame D'Arblay in the " Edinburgh Re- view " for January , 1843 , since reprinted amongst his Essays . He describes the Memoirs as a book " which it is ...
Page 185
... Diary ; from which we learn that " Cecilia was published about the beginning of June , when Johnson was absent from Streatham ; that the Diarist had left Streatham prior to August 12th , and did not return to it again that year . How ...
... Diary ; from which we learn that " Cecilia was published about the beginning of June , when Johnson was absent from Streatham ; that the Diarist had left Streatham prior to August 12th , and did not return to it again that year . How ...
Page 188
... Diary describes the outward and visible state of things at Brighton . " Thraliana " lays bare the internal history , the struggles of the un- derstanding and the heart : " At Brighthelmstone , whither I went when I left Streatham , 7th ...
... Diary describes the outward and visible state of things at Brighton . " Thraliana " lays bare the internal history , the struggles of the un- derstanding and the heart : " At Brighthelmstone , whither I went when I left Streatham , 7th ...
Page 206
... Diary the following note : 1783 , April 5th , I took leave of Mrs. Thrale . I was much moved . I had some expostulations with her . She said she was likewise affected . I commended the Thrales with great good will to God ; may my ...
... Diary the following note : 1783 , April 5th , I took leave of Mrs. Thrale . I was much moved . I had some expostulations with her . She said she was likewise affected . I commended the Thrales with great good will to God ; may my ...
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