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Pagina 17
... French things and personages pretty scan- dalously , I promise you , much as we enjoy ourselves in the naughty heart of them . My Lord George Bentinck and I had a prodigious dispute about the merits of Ver- sailles , which he lauded and ...
... French things and personages pretty scan- dalously , I promise you , much as we enjoy ourselves in the naughty heart of them . My Lord George Bentinck and I had a prodigious dispute about the merits of Ver- sailles , which he lauded and ...
Pagina 18
... French ballet , and tempt- ed to talk by a piquant old Parisian . What horrible ideas they have of music here ! G. Nothing can equal its wretchedness except the profound respect with which they listen to it . Did you ever hear such ...
... French ballet , and tempt- ed to talk by a piquant old Parisian . What horrible ideas they have of music here ! G. Nothing can equal its wretchedness except the profound respect with which they listen to it . Did you ever hear such ...
Pagina 19
... French are capital judges of satire . G. Mr. Johnson is too smart for them-- that is , against them : he rails quite angrily against the " supple Gaul , " declaring that— 66 Obsequious , artful , voluble , and gay , On Britain's fond ...
... French are capital judges of satire . G. Mr. Johnson is too smart for them-- that is , against them : he rails quite angrily against the " supple Gaul , " declaring that— 66 Obsequious , artful , voluble , and gay , On Britain's fond ...
Pagina 20
... French revolu- tion . From France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy ...
... French revolu- tion . From France this democratic spirit spread with the rapidity of electricity over all Europe , and no country was free from its effects . It turned the minds of all thinkers back upon the history of the last seventy ...
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... French Revolution , there is , indeed , a most striking difference in the style of the two celebrated works . The first was written in the author's youth , the latter in his old age : how strange , then , it has been said , is the ...
... French Revolution , there is , indeed , a most striking difference in the style of the two celebrated works . The first was written in the author's youth , the latter in his old age : how strange , then , it has been said , is the ...
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