Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... writes the good - humoured Duchess , " I was not sur- prised at this , on account of my ugliness . However , I resolved to live on good terms with Monsieur , in order that my attentions might habituate him to me , and that at length he ...
... writes the good - humoured Duchess , " I was not sur- prised at this , on account of my ugliness . However , I resolved to live on good terms with Monsieur , in order that my attentions might habituate him to me , and that at length he ...
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... writes a royalist , himself a prisoner at the time , and an observer of his movements at this moment , " that , from his proud and steady march , and his truly noble air , he might have been taken for a general commanding his troops ...
... writes a royalist , himself a prisoner at the time , and an observer of his movements at this moment , " that , from his proud and steady march , and his truly noble air , he might have been taken for a general commanding his troops ...
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... write on the altar the word " Gratitude . " " Every one , " naively adds Madame de Genlis , " burst into tears ; which proved that the most lively emotions are often produced by the most simple means . " Louis Philippe passed from the ...
... write on the altar the word " Gratitude . " " Every one , " naively adds Madame de Genlis , " burst into tears ; which proved that the most lively emotions are often produced by the most simple means . " Louis Philippe passed from the ...
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... write . In his wildest flights the novelist would never have conceived such a programme as that which history enables us to place before him . If it be not so , let the reader judge . Light Our first scene is a palace ; the period ...
... write . In his wildest flights the novelist would never have conceived such a programme as that which history enables us to place before him . If it be not so , let the reader judge . Light Our first scene is a palace ; the period ...
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... write to the public papers a declaration of his repugnance to the scheme that was intended to do him honour , and an earnest request that no further steps should be taken in the business . The money subscribed for the statue was ...
... write to the public papers a declaration of his repugnance to the scheme that was intended to do him honour , and an earnest request that no further steps should be taken in the business . The money subscribed for the statue was ...
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