Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 34
... writing to you last Friday , by being at Newmarket with my little girl ( Signora Zamperini , a noted dancer and singer ) ... write an account of the most consequential day I have spent since my birth : namely , my Streatham visit . " Our ...
... writing to you last Friday , by being at Newmarket with my little girl ( Signora Zamperini , a noted dancer and singer ) ... write an account of the most consequential day I have spent since my birth : namely , my Streatham visit . " Our ...
Page 37
... write of nothing else . " When we arrived here , Mrs. Thrale showed me my room , which is an exceeding pleasant one , and then conducted me to the library , there to divert myself while she dressed . " Miss Thrale soon joined me : and I ...
... write of nothing else . " When we arrived here , Mrs. Thrale showed me my room , which is an exceeding pleasant one , and then conducted me to the library , there to divert myself while she dressed . " Miss Thrale soon joined me : and I ...
Page 42
... writes : " Boswell had leisure for curiosity : ministers had not . Boswell would have been equally amused by his failure as by his success ; but to Lord North there would have been no joke at all in the experiment ending untowardly ...
... writes : " Boswell had leisure for curiosity : ministers had not . Boswell would have been equally amused by his failure as by his success ; but to Lord North there would have been no joke at all in the experiment ending untowardly ...
Page 55
... write , and those who know how to write can seldom ramble . " The rate of remuneration showed that the world was aware of the value of the acquisition . He gained £ 500 by this book . His “ Frustra Literaria , " published some time ...
... write , and those who know how to write can seldom ramble . " The rate of remuneration showed that the world was aware of the value of the acquisition . He gained £ 500 by this book . His “ Frustra Literaria , " published some time ...
Page 56
... write to Mr. Huggins a suppli- ant letter ; that this letter stopped Huggins awhile , while Baretti got a protection from the Sardinian ambassador ; and that , at last , with great difficulty , the watch was got from a pawnbroker to ...
... write to Mr. Huggins a suppli- ant letter ; that this letter stopped Huggins awhile , while Baretti got a protection from the Sardinian ambassador ; and that , at last , with great difficulty , the watch was got from a pawnbroker to ...
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