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... Tour to the Hebrides and a mass of familiar , but always welcome extracts from the Johnsoniana of Mrs. Thrale , Madame D'Arblay , Hannah More , Miss Reynolds , Percy , Hawkins , Tyers , and other members of the great man's circle .
... Tour to the Hebrides and a mass of familiar , but always welcome extracts from the Johnsoniana of Mrs. Thrale , Madame D'Arblay , Hannah More , Miss Reynolds , Percy , Hawkins , Tyers , and other members of the great man's circle .
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my pardonable inaccuracies in other respects , contains a collection of curious anecdotes and 1 Mrs. Thrale , afterwards Mrs. Piozzi . observations , which few men but its author could 2 Brit . Mus .
my pardonable inaccuracies in other respects , contains a collection of curious anecdotes and 1 Mrs. Thrale , afterwards Mrs. Piozzi . observations , which few men but its author could 2 Brit . Mus .
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... to please Mrs. Thrale , and her character of Hanmer as an editor , in his daughter , he may have , in his earlier “ Observations on Macbeth , ” is very dif- years , composed such a piece as this . ferent from that in the Epitaph .
... to please Mrs. Thrale , and her character of Hanmer as an editor , in his daughter , he may have , in his earlier “ Observations on Macbeth , ” is very dif- years , composed such a piece as this . ferent from that in the Epitaph .
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THE THRALES 169 end of TC 11 द standing with the knowledge of right , and upon the property . This was accordingly govern my will by thy laws , that no deceit settled . In eleven years Thrale paid the may mislead me , nor temptation ...
THE THRALES 169 end of TC 11 द standing with the knowledge of right , and upon the property . This was accordingly govern my will by thy laws , that no deceit settled . In eleven years Thrale paid the may mislead me , nor temptation ...
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It is chiefly founded upon in the course of the following pages , and ferocious merit , upon military excellence . as a false notion has prevailed that Mr. Why , in civilized times , we may be asked , Thrale was inferior , and in some ...
It is chiefly founded upon in the course of the following pages , and ferocious merit , upon military excellence . as a false notion has prevailed that Mr. Why , in civilized times , we may be asked , Thrale was inferior , and in some ...
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