Thraliana: The Diary of Mrs. Hester Lynch Thrale (later Mrs. Piozzi) 1776-1809, 1. kötetClarendon Press, 1951 |
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48. oldal
... perhaps ! and that with a Facility not to be exceeded , as they all confessed by any of the Natives : but so he ... Perhaps he [ Baretti ] had a kind of partiality for that country , because it was in the way to Italy , and perhaps their ...
... perhaps ! and that with a Facility not to be exceeded , as they all confessed by any of the Natives : but so he ... Perhaps he [ Baretti ] had a kind of partiality for that country , because it was in the way to Italy , and perhaps their ...
491. oldal
... perhaps I may my hands of it however , perhaps we may sell it without much Loss : my Coadjutors2 are all willing to assist while I carry it on , and willing to quit when I wish to part with it : never were Men more obliging to be sure ...
... perhaps I may my hands of it however , perhaps we may sell it without much Loss : my Coadjutors2 are all willing to assist while I carry it on , and willing to quit when I wish to part with it : never were Men more obliging to be sure ...
531. oldal
... perhaps the Man does not exist , who would do me honour by marrying me . This indeed was said in the wild & insolent Spirit of Baretti , yet ' tis nearer Truth than one would think for : a Woman of passable Person , ancient Family ...
... perhaps the Man does not exist , who would do me honour by marrying me . This indeed was said in the wild & insolent Spirit of Baretti , yet ' tis nearer Truth than one would think for : a Woman of passable Person , ancient Family ...
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Anecdotes Baretti Bath believe Bishop of Peterborough Book Boswell Brother Burney's called Catherine Macaulay Character Children Creature cries D'Arblay Daughter dear Death delight Diary died Doctor Doctor Johnson Dr Burney Dr Johnson eldest Epigram Estate Family fancy Fanny Burney Father favourite Fortune Frances Burney French Friend Garrick Gent Gentleman Girl give happy Hayward heard Heart Hester House humour Husband ibid John King knew Lady Letters live London Lord Lord Mulgrave Love Madam Marriage married Mind Miss Mother Murphy Name never Number Offley once Pepys Piozzi poor Praise pretty Queeney Ralph Thrale replied Salusbury says Johnson seems sent Seward shewed Sir Richard Jebb Sophy Story strange Streatham sure talk tell thing Thomas thought Thrale told took Uncle Verses Westcote Wife Woman World write written wrote young