Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.). Hester Lynch Piozzi

Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.) - Hester Lynch Piozzi


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       Her Age39-40

       Her Personal Appearance and Handwriting41-42

       Portraits of her43-44

       Boswell at Streatham 44-48

       Her Behaviour to Johnson48

       Her Acquirements49-52

       Johnson's Estimate of her53-57

       Popular Estimate of her58

       Manners of her Time59

       Madame D'Arblay at Streatham60

       Her Account of Conversations there61-67

       Johnson's Politeness 68

       Mrs. Thrale's Domestic Trials69-70

       Electioneering with Johnson71

       Thrale's Embarrassments, and Johnson's Advice72-74

       Johnson on Housekeeping and Dress75-77

       His Opinions on Marriage78

       Johnson in the Country79-80

       Johnson fond of riding in a Carriage, but a bad Traveller80-81

       His Want of Taste for Music or Painting82

       Tour in Wales82-89

       Tour in France90-91

       Baretti91-99

       Campbell's Diary99-102

       Mrs. Thrale's Account of her Quarrel with Baretti103-108

       His Account108

       Alleged Slight to Johnson109

       Miss Streatfield110-122

       Thrale's Infidelity123

       Madame D'Arblay as an Inmate124-126

       Dr. Burney127

       Mrs. Thrale canvassing Southwark127

       Attack by Rioters on the Brewhouse128

       Thrale's Illness and Winter in Grosvenor Square129-131

       Proposed Tour131-132

       Thrale's Death132-136

       His Will137

       Johnson as Executor138

       Her Management of the Brewery139-140

       Italian Translation141

       A strange Incident142

       Mrs. Montagu—Mr. Crutchley143-144

       Sale of the Brewery144-147

       Mrs. Thrale's Introduction to Piozzi147

       Scene with him at Dr. Burney's148-151

       Her early Impressions of him152-153

       Melancholy Reflections154

       Johnson's Regard for Thrale155-156

       Mrs. Thrale's and Johnson's Feelings towards each other156-160

       Johnson at Streatham after Thrale's Death161

       Piozzi—Verses to him162

       Johnson's Health163

       Self-Communings164

       Town Gossip165

       Verses on Pacchierotti165-167

       Fears for Johnson167

       Reports of her marrying again167-168

       Reasons for quitting Streatham169

       Resolution to quit approved by Johnson 169-170

       Complaints of Johnson's Indifference171

       Piozzi—to marry or not to marry 172-175

       Was Johnson driven out of Streatham176

       His Farewell to Streatham177-178

       His last Year there179-185

       Johnson and Mrs. Thrale at Brighton186-188

       Conflicting Feelings 189

       Gives up Piozzi190-191

       Meditated Journey to Italy192

       Parting with Piozzi193-195

       Unkindness of Daughters197

       Position as regards Johnson198

       Objections to him as an Inmate199-204

       Parting with Piozzi205

       Verses to him on his Departure206

       Her undiminished Regard for Johnson proved by

       their Correspondence 207-214

       Character of Daughters212

       Madame D'Arblay, Scene with Johnson214-216

       Lord Brougham's Commentary216

       Correspondence with Johnson217-219

       Recall of Piozzi220-221

       Trip


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