Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 62
... tell you that you have five hundred pounds for and two thousand pounds a year , immediate expenses , your with both the houses and all the goods ? " Let us pray for one another , that the time , whether long or short , that shall yet be ...
... tell you that you have five hundred pounds for and two thousand pounds a year , immediate expenses , your with both the houses and all the goods ? " Let us pray for one another , that the time , whether long or short , that shall yet be ...
Page 67
... tell one of my daughters that you know not with dis- tinctness the cause of my complaints . I believe she who lives with me knows them no better ; one very dreadful one is how- ever removed by dear Sophia's recovery . It is kind in you ...
... tell one of my daughters that you know not with dis- tinctness the cause of my complaints . I believe she who lives with me knows them no better ; one very dreadful one is how- ever removed by dear Sophia's recovery . It is kind in you ...
Page 74
... tell it you now because all is irrevocably settled and out of your power to prevent . I will say , however , that the dread of your disapprobation has given me some anxious mo- ments , and though perhaps I am become by many privations ...
... tell it you now because all is irrevocably settled and out of your power to prevent . I will say , however , that the dread of your disapprobation has given me some anxious mo- ments , and though perhaps I am become by many privations ...
Page 84
... tell the bent of woman's phantasy ? " Madame Campan , speaking of Caroline of Naples , the sister of Marie Antoinette , says , she had great reason to complain of the insolence of a Spaniard named Las Casas , whom the king , her father ...
... tell the bent of woman's phantasy ? " Madame Campan , speaking of Caroline of Naples , the sister of Marie Antoinette , says , she had great reason to complain of the insolence of a Spaniard named Las Casas , whom the king , her father ...
Page 85
... tell me truth when he asserted that Piozzi was an ugly dog , without particular skill in his pro- fession . Mr. Piozzi is a handsome man , in middle life , with gentle , pleasing , unaffected manners , and with very eminent skill in his ...
... tell me truth when he asserted that Piozzi was an ugly dog , without particular skill in his pro- fession . Mr. Piozzi is a handsome man , in middle life , with gentle , pleasing , unaffected manners , and with very eminent skill in his ...
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