Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1 |
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Сторінка 42
We see folks — no doubt charming people in their way - endowed with every
quality of Adam before he transgressed , neglected because they are poor , and
we hate poverty for the cruel penalty it inflicts . Hence the universal treading upon
...
We see folks — no doubt charming people in their way - endowed with every
quality of Adam before he transgressed , neglected because they are poor , and
we hate poverty for the cruel penalty it inflicts . Hence the universal treading upon
...
Сторінка 51
There is no reason to doubt the correctness of the drawing . When the Duke of
Orleans first saw his wife in Paris , after he had been married to her by proxy , he
could not conceal his disappointment and chagrin . “ In truth , " writes the good ...
There is no reason to doubt the correctness of the drawing . When the Duke of
Orleans first saw his wife in Paris , after he had been married to her by proxy , he
could not conceal his disappointment and chagrin . “ In truth , " writes the good ...
Сторінка 67
History has preserved few records of this prince ' s life , but such as we pick up
are characteristic enough of the race , and leave no doubt as to the identity . In
selecting a wife for his son , the Duc de Chartres , Louis Philippe ' s first and sole
...
History has preserved few records of this prince ' s life , but such as we pick up
are characteristic enough of the race , and leave no doubt as to the identity . In
selecting a wife for his son , the Duc de Chartres , Louis Philippe ' s first and sole
...
Сторінка 70
No doubt the Duke of Orleans would have sold his soul to obtain the largest
dowry in the kingdom for his son ; to secure a tolerably good one he , in fact ,
considerably tarnished that better portion of his nature ; yet poor Mademoiselle ,
sweet ...
No doubt the Duke of Orleans would have sold his soul to obtain the largest
dowry in the kingdom for his son ; to secure a tolerably good one he , in fact ,
considerably tarnished that better portion of his nature ; yet poor Mademoiselle ,
sweet ...
Сторінка 94
One night some villains , mistaking the bonnet of the Princess for the Princess
herself , threw some heavy stones through the window , which would no doubt
have done their work had not Mademoiselle Adelaide fortunately quitted her
usual ...
One night some villains , mistaking the bonnet of the Princess for the Princess
herself , threw some heavy stones through the window , which would no doubt
have done their work had not Mademoiselle Adelaide fortunately quitted her
usual ...
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