Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 53
... person he could know nothing at all of ; and thus put a sudden finish to all his own and Mr. Thrale's entertainment , from the company of the Abbé Roffette . ” In a letter dated May 9 , 1780 , also TOUR IN FRANCE . 53.
... person he could know nothing at all of ; and thus put a sudden finish to all his own and Mr. Thrale's entertainment , from the company of the Abbé Roffette . ” In a letter dated May 9 , 1780 , also TOUR IN FRANCE . 53.
Page 57
... person saw a good deal of John- son in 1775 is proved by Boswell , whose accuracy is frequently confirmed in return . In one marginal note Mrs. Thrale says : " He was a fine , showy talking man . Johnson liked him of all things in a ...
... person saw a good deal of John- son in 1775 is proved by Boswell , whose accuracy is frequently confirmed in return . In one marginal note Mrs. Thrale says : " He was a fine , showy talking man . Johnson liked him of all things in a ...
Page 67
... person in high health and happi- ness , but by a fellow - sufferer , who has more to endure than she can tell , or you can guess ; and now let us talk of the Severn salmons , which will be coming in soon ; I shall send you one of the ...
... person in high health and happi- ness , but by a fellow - sufferer , who has more to endure than she can tell , or you can guess ; and now let us talk of the Severn salmons , which will be coming in soon ; I shall send you one of the ...
Page 83
... persons whom he had been in the habit of meeting continually at Streatham during the life- time of Mr. Thrale , she said , not one of them has taken the smallest notice of me ever since : they dropped me before I had done anything wrong ...
... persons whom he had been in the habit of meeting continually at Streatham during the life- time of Mr. Thrale , she said , not one of them has taken the smallest notice of me ever since : they dropped me before I had done anything wrong ...
Page 84
... person . She had told him , to convince him of the nature of her sentiments , that she would have Acton painted and sculptured by the most celebrated artists of Italy , and send his bust and his portrait to the King of Spain , to prove ...
... person . She had told him , to convince him of the nature of her sentiments , that she would have Acton painted and sculptured by the most celebrated artists of Italy , and send his bust and his portrait to the King of Spain , to prove ...
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