Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 41
... obliged to anticipate the electioneering exploits of the Duchess of Devon- shire and Mrs. Crewe ; and in after life ... obliging expressions by saying : " I wish your friend success , and I think he will have it : he may probably come in ...
... obliged to anticipate the electioneering exploits of the Duchess of Devon- shire and Mrs. Crewe ; and in after life ... obliging expressions by saying : " I wish your friend success , and I think he will have it : he may probably come in ...
Page 50
... obliged to be civil for two , meaning himself and me . He re- * Now the property of Mr. Shipley Conway , the great - grandson of Johnson's acquaintance , the Bishop of St. Asaph , and representative , through females , of Sir John ...
... obliged to be civil for two , meaning himself and me . He re- * Now the property of Mr. Shipley Conway , the great - grandson of Johnson's acquaintance , the Bishop of St. Asaph , and representative , through females , of Sir John ...
Page 51
... lavish of praise ? ' Why I'll tell you , Sir , ' said I , ' when I am with you , and Mr. Thrale , and Queeny , I am obliged to be civil for four ! ' " ' " of fruit : " observing ( says Scott ) that TOUR IN WALES . 51.
... lavish of praise ? ' Why I'll tell you , Sir , ' said I , ' when I am with you , and Mr. Thrale , and Queeny , I am obliged to be civil for four ! ' " ' " of fruit : " observing ( says Scott ) that TOUR IN WALES . 51.
Page 53
... oblige his friend ; who , instead of thanking , reprimanded him severely before the man , for such a sudden burst of tenderness towards a person he could know nothing at all of ; and thus put a sudden finish to all his own and Mr ...
... oblige his friend ; who , instead of thanking , reprimanded him severely before the man , for such a sudden burst of tenderness towards a person he could know nothing at all of ; and thus put a sudden finish to all his own and Mr ...
Page 57
... obliged to return to London , to those connections he had been making for near thirty years past . He told me he had several families with whom , both in town and country , he could go at any time and spend a month : he is at this time ...
... obliged to return to London , to those connections he had been making for near thirty years past . He told me he had several families with whom , both in town and country , he could go at any time and spend a month : he is at this time ...
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