Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 139
... Salusbury , five years ago , when happier days smiled on his family , he will be known in England by no other , and it will be forgotten he is a foreigner . A lucky circumstance for one who is intended to work his way among our ...
... Salusbury , five years ago , when happier days smiled on his family , he will be known in England by no other , and it will be forgotten he is a foreigner . A lucky circumstance for one who is intended to work his way among our ...
Page 140
... Salusbury Piozzi Salus- bury . Miss Williams Wynn has preserved a somewhat apocry- phal anecdote of his disinterestedness : " When I read her ( Mrs. P.'s ) lamentations over her poverty , I could not help believing that Sir J. Salusbury ...
... Salusbury Piozzi Salus- bury . Miss Williams Wynn has preserved a somewhat apocry- phal anecdote of his disinterestedness : " When I read her ( Mrs. P.'s ) lamentations over her poverty , I could not help believing that Sir J. Salusbury ...
Page 143
... Salusbury . From that period she resided prin- cipally at Bath and Clifton , occasionally visiting Streatham or ... Salus- bury a large sum in ready money ( which she never possessed ) to give up Brynbella ( which he could not give up ) ...
... Salusbury . From that period she resided prin- cipally at Bath and Clifton , occasionally visiting Streatham or ... Salus- bury a large sum in ready money ( which she never possessed ) to give up Brynbella ( which he could not give up ) ...
Page 146
... Salusbury , dancing ( according to the author of " Piozziana , " an eyewitness ) " with astonishing elas- ticity , and with all the true air of dignity which might have been expected of one of the best - bred females in society . " When ...
... Salusbury , dancing ( according to the author of " Piozziana , " an eyewitness ) " with astonishing elas- ticity , and with all the true air of dignity which might have been expected of one of the best - bred females in society . " When ...
Page 147
... Salusbury was too distant , the close of her illness being so rapid , for us to entertain any expectation of his arriving in time to see the dear deceased . " He only reached Clifton late last night . I have not yet seen him ; my whole ...
... Salusbury was too distant , the close of her illness being so rapid , for us to entertain any expectation of his arriving in time to see the dear deceased . " He only reached Clifton late last night . I have not yet seen him ; my whole ...
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