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Baretti , in a MS . note on Piozzi Letters , i . 309 , says : —The most unaccountable part of Johnson's character was his total ignorance of the character of his most familiar acquaintance . ' • Lord Pembroke said once to me at Wilton ...
Baretti , in a MS . note on Piozzi Letters , i . 309 , says : —The most unaccountable part of Johnson's character was his total ignorance of the character of his most familiar acquaintance . ' • Lord Pembroke said once to me at Wilton ...
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Piozzi Lette - s , i . 138 . · Chambers says that ' James's Court , till the building of the New Town , was inhabited by a select set of gentlemen . They kept a clerk to record their names and their proceedings , had a scavenger of ...
Piozzi Lette - s , i . 138 . · Chambers says that ' James's Court , till the building of the New Town , was inhabited by a select set of gentlemen . They kept a clerk to record their names and their proceedings , had a scavenger of ...
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Piozzi Letters , i . 109 . · See ante , i . 362 . · Miss Burney , describing her first sight of Johnson , says : -Upon asking my father why he had not prepared us for such uncouth , untoward strangeness , he laughed heartily , and said ...
Piozzi Letters , i . 109 . · See ante , i . 362 . · Miss Burney , describing her first sight of Johnson , says : -Upon asking my father why he had not prepared us for such uncouth , untoward strangeness , he laughed heartily , and said ...
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Piozzi Letters , i . 109. Lord Shelburne says that ' her husband , the last Duke , could neither read nor write without great difficulty . ' Fitzmaurice's Shelburne , i . 11. Dr. A. Carlyle ( Auto . p . 107 ) says that . in 1745 he ...
Piozzi Letters , i . 109. Lord Shelburne says that ' her husband , the last Duke , could neither read nor write without great difficulty . ' Fitzmaurice's Shelburne , i . 11. Dr. A. Carlyle ( Auto . p . 107 ) says that . in 1745 he ...
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Witchcraft . 51 arguments are not good. * * At supper there was such a conflux of company that I could scarcely support the tumult . I have never been well in the whole journey , and am very easily disordered . ' Piozzi Letters , i .
Witchcraft . 51 arguments are not good. * * At supper there was such a conflux of company that I could scarcely support the tumult . I have never been well in the whole journey , and am very easily disordered . ' Piozzi Letters , i .
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