Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale), Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1861 - 531 pages |
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Page 67
... sent her a regular diary , and on June 28th he sets down in it : " Your letter is just such as I desire , and as from you I hope always to deserve . " He was so absorbed with his own sufferings , as to make no allowance for hers . Yet ...
... sent her a regular diary , and on June 28th he sets down in it : " Your letter is just such as I desire , and as from you I hope always to deserve . " He was so absorbed with his own sufferings , as to make no allowance for hers . Yet ...
Page 74
... sent to all the guardians , but our friendship demands some- what more ; it requires that it should beg your pardon for con- cealing from you a connection which you must have heard of by many , but I suppose never believed . Indeed , my ...
... sent to all the guardians , but our friendship demands some- what more ; it requires that it should beg your pardon for con- cealing from you a connection which you must have heard of by many , but I suppose never believed . Indeed , my ...
Page 77
... sent me . ” In a memorandum on this letter , she says : " I wrote him a very kind and affectionate farewell . " Miss Hawkins says : " It was I who discovered the letter ( No. 4 ) . I carried it to my father , he enclosed it and sent it ...
... sent me . ” In a memorandum on this letter , she says : " I wrote him a very kind and affectionate farewell . " Miss Hawkins says : " It was I who discovered the letter ( No. 4 ) . I carried it to my father , he enclosed it and sent it ...
Page 78
... sent ne servirait jamais de guide . ' ' C'est très bien dit , ' reprit le comte , trés - philosophiquement pensé : mais avec ces maximes là , l'on se perd ; et quand l'amour est passé , le blâme de l'opinion reste . Moi qui vous paraîs ...
... sent ne servirait jamais de guide . ' ' C'est très bien dit , ' reprit le comte , trés - philosophiquement pensé : mais avec ces maximes là , l'on se perd ; et quand l'amour est passé , le blâme de l'opinion reste . Moi qui vous paraîs ...
Page 84
... sent to persuade her to remove M. Acton from the conduct of affairs and from about her 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 ...
... sent to persuade her to remove M. Acton from the conduct of affairs and from about her 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 ...
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