Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 37
... happy man , though he has every means of happiness in his power . But I think I have rarely seen a very with a light heart and light spirits . " rich man The concluding remark , coming from such a source , may sup- ply an improving ...
... happy man , though he has every means of happiness in his power . But I think I have rarely seen a very with a light heart and light spirits . " rich man The concluding remark , coming from such a source , may sup- ply an improving ...
Page 51
... happy , of course . " The other entries referring to the Thrales are : - 66 - August 22. — We went to visit Bodville , the place where Mrs. Thrale was born , and the churches called Tydweilliog and Llangwinodyl , which she holds by ...
... happy , of course . " The other entries referring to the Thrales are : - 66 - August 22. — We went to visit Bodville , the place where Mrs. Thrale was born , and the churches called Tydweilliog and Llangwinodyl , which she holds by ...
Page 54
... happy at Milan , or some other place nearer to , Sir , your most affectionate humble servant , SAM- UEL JOHNSON . " Johnson remarked of Baretti in 1768 : " I know no man who carries his head higher in conversation than Baretti . There ...
... happy at Milan , or some other place nearer to , Sir , your most affectionate humble servant , SAM- UEL JOHNSON . " Johnson remarked of Baretti in 1768 : " I know no man who carries his head higher in conversation than Baretti . There ...
Page 68
... happy . The original reason of our connection , his par- ticularly disordered health and spirits , had been long at an end , and he had no other ailments than old age and general infirmity , which every professor of medicine was ...
... happy . The original reason of our connection , his par- ticularly disordered health and spirits , had been long at an end , and he had no other ailments than old age and general infirmity , which every professor of medicine was ...
Page 72
... , and I am too happy myself to make a friend otherwise ; quiet your kind heart immediately , and love my husband if you love his and your " H. L. ProZZI . " N. B. To this kind note , F. B. 72 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
... , and I am too happy myself to make a friend otherwise ; quiet your kind heart immediately , and love my husband if you love his and your " H. L. ProZZI . " N. B. To this kind note , F. B. 72 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
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