Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... letter in which she had written : ' I wish that you would put in a word of your own to Mr. Thrale about eating less ! Piozzi Letters , ii . 130. Baretti , in a note on Piozzi Letters , ii . 142 , says that nobody ever had spirit enough ...
... letter in which she had written : ' I wish that you would put in a word of your own to Mr. Thrale about eating less ! Piozzi Letters , ii . 130. Baretti , in a note on Piozzi Letters , ii . 142 , says that nobody ever had spirit enough ...
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... letter refers to the same anecdote — and Mrs. Piozzi does not , so far as I know , deny it — more than three years passed before Johnson was told of his rudeness . Baretti , in a MS . note on Piozzi Letters , ii . 12 , says that the ...
... letter refers to the same anecdote — and Mrs. Piozzi does not , so far as I know , deny it — more than three years passed before Johnson was told of his rudeness . Baretti , in a MS . note on Piozzi Letters , ii . 12 , says that the ...
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... letter to Mrs. Thrale in 1778. ' Young Desmoulins is taken in an under - something of Drury Lane ; he knows not , I believe , his own denomination . ' Piozzi Letters , ii . 25 . ' The reference is to The Rambler , No. 41 ( not 42 as ...
... letter to Mrs. Thrale in 1778. ' Young Desmoulins is taken in an under - something of Drury Lane ; he knows not , I believe , his own denomination . ' Piozzi Letters , ii . 25 . ' The reference is to The Rambler , No. 41 ( not 42 as ...
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