Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale)Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 854 pages |
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Page 35
... marriages would in general be as happy , and often more so , if they were all made by the lord - chancellor ... marriage , man , " said Bucklaw to his led captain , " but wherefore droops thy mighty spirit ? The board will have ...
... marriages would in general be as happy , and often more so , if they were all made by the lord - chancellor ... marriage , man , " said Bucklaw to his led captain , " but wherefore droops thy mighty spirit ? The board will have ...
Page 78
... marriage , where he laid himself out in a dissertation so useful , so elegant , so founded on the true knowledge of human life , and so adorned with beauty of sentiment , that no one ever recollected the offence , except to rejoice in ...
... marriage , where he laid himself out in a dissertation so useful , so elegant , so founded on the true knowledge of human life , and so adorned with beauty of sentiment , that no one ever recollected the offence , except to rejoice in ...
Page 118
... parson was the Rev. Dr. Vyse , Rector of Lam- beth . He had made an imprudent marriage early in life , and was separated from his wife , of whom he hoped to get rid either by divorce or by her death 118 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
... parson was the Rev. Dr. Vyse , Rector of Lam- beth . He had made an imprudent marriage early in life , and was separated from his wife , of whom he hoped to get rid either by divorce or by her death 118 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MRS . PIOZZI .
Page 143
... marriage , poor fellow ; he is no match for the arts of a novel - writer . A mighty particular character Mr. Crutchley is : strangely mixed up of mean- ness MRS . MONTAGU . - MR . CRUTCHLEY . 143 Mrs Montagu - Mr Crutchley 143-144.
... marriage , poor fellow ; he is no match for the arts of a novel - writer . A mighty particular character Mr. Crutchley is : strangely mixed up of mean- ness MRS . MONTAGU . - MR . CRUTCHLEY . 143 Mrs Montagu - Mr Crutchley 143-144.
Page 172
... marriage : " Now ! that dear little discerning creature , Fanny Burney , says I'm in love with Piozzi : very likely ; he is so amiable , so honourable , so much above his situation by his abilities , that if " " Fate had not fast bound ...
... marriage : " Now ! that dear little discerning creature , Fanny Burney , says I'm in love with Piozzi : very likely ; he is so amiable , so honourable , so much above his situation by his abilities , that if " " Fate had not fast bound ...
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