France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina x
... feeling damped at first my inclination to an enterprise , which afterwards his own kind wishes and my secret predilections induced me to hazard ; with the hope , indeed , that I might steer through the obstacles I have referred to , as ...
... feeling damped at first my inclination to an enterprise , which afterwards his own kind wishes and my secret predilections induced me to hazard ; with the hope , indeed , that I might steer through the obstacles I have referred to , as ...
Pagina xi
... feeling which I have long entertained , viz . , that ideas are most naturally introduced into the minds of others , in the form and order in which they most naturally introduce themselves into our own minds ; -in endeavouring to cut and ...
... feeling which I have long entertained , viz . , that ideas are most naturally introduced into the minds of others , in the form and order in which they most naturally introduce themselves into our own minds ; -in endeavouring to cut and ...
Pagina 2
... feelings of divers races and different regions . In Paris you are not in the climate of Paris - France is brought into a focus , and concentrated in the capital you find all the varieties that vivify the many provinces of the kingdom ...
... feelings of divers races and different regions . In Paris you are not in the climate of Paris - France is brought into a focus , and concentrated in the capital you find all the varieties that vivify the many provinces of the kingdom ...
Pagina 3
... feeling a character more soft and southern - a ray of light that had not penetrated there before , stealing into the severe and sombre recesses of one's northern imagination . Here it is more especially that the Boulevards justify the ...
... feeling a character more soft and southern - a ray of light that had not penetrated there before , stealing into the severe and sombre recesses of one's northern imagination . Here it is more especially that the Boulevards justify the ...
Pagina 66
... feeling pity for them , madam ; I am a man of honour ; but what distresses me is to find that every body has not the same pity that I have . " The old gentleman spoke with perfect sincerity : by a kind of mutual sympathy for each ...
... feeling pity for them , madam ; I am a man of honour ; but what distresses me is to find that every body has not the same pity that I have . " The old gentleman spoke with perfect sincerity : by a kind of mutual sympathy for each ...
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