France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry's European Library, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... ladies , who used to hor- rify all more decent and respectable matrons , by appearing as indecorously dressed , as if they had been going to a ball in good society . This no , doubt , has very much improved the evening company of the ...
... ladies , who used to hor- rify all more decent and respectable matrons , by appearing as indecorously dressed , as if they had been going to a ball in good society . This no , doubt , has very much improved the evening company of the ...
Pagina 20
... ladies under the voluptuous sanctuary of the mask , † filled the churches , loitered on the new quay , or circulated in the dark and narrow streets peopled with magicians , and sorce- rers , and devils : - epoch celebrated for the ...
... ladies under the voluptuous sanctuary of the mask , † filled the churches , loitered on the new quay , or circulated in the dark and narrow streets peopled with magicians , and sorce- rers , and devils : - epoch celebrated for the ...
Pagina 25
... ladies in affliction . The young men are perpetually in the racket - court -- the old men pass their time at cards ... lady learnt the other day that her husband had been killed in battle : " Ah , unhappy that I am ! ' said she , quick ...
... ladies in affliction . The young men are perpetually in the racket - court -- the old men pass their time at cards ... lady learnt the other day that her husband had been killed in battle : " Ah , unhappy that I am ! ' said she , quick ...
Pagina 26
... ladies never go out but on mules- the gentlemen walk in large high boots . The hackney - coaches are old , battered , and covered with mud . The horses which draw them have no flesh on their bones . The coachmen are brutal ; they have a ...
... ladies never go out but on mules- the gentlemen walk in large high boots . The hackney - coaches are old , battered , and covered with mud . The horses which draw them have no flesh on their bones . The coachmen are brutal ; they have a ...
Pagina 29
... ladies at the opera , because they had no more honour than the ladies of the world . It is not then to be lamented that political events have changed the manners of the Parisians so much , but that they have changed their manners so ...
... ladies at the opera , because they had no more honour than the ladies of the world . It is not then to be lamented that political events have changed the manners of the Parisians so much , but that they have changed their manners so ...
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France, Social, Literary, Political, Volumes 1-2 Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer Volledige weergave - 1834 |
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