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Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.). Hester Lynch Piozzi
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Автор произведения Hester Lynch Piozzi
Жанр Документальная литература
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Her Personal Appearance and Handwriting41-42
Her Behaviour to Johnson48
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 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