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Pagina 253
... occasion on which Ra- cine wrote his excellent Esther and Athaliab , at the request of Madame Maintenon , for the use of the St. Cyr , is to be found in , Les Souvenirs de Mad . De Cay- young ladies at lar , p . 183. There also are fome ...
... occasion on which Ra- cine wrote his excellent Esther and Athaliab , at the request of Madame Maintenon , for the use of the St. Cyr , is to be found in , Les Souvenirs de Mad . De Cay- young ladies at lar , p . 183. There also are fome ...
Pagina 265
... occasion of adding , that it is allo : to be regretted ; that Montefquieu never finished a political romance he intended to give , called Arfaces . Epiftre x . ver . 93 . There There is in this paffage the true manner of Horace AND ...
... occasion of adding , that it is allo : to be regretted ; that Montefquieu never finished a political romance he intended to give , called Arfaces . Epiftre x . ver . 93 . There There is in this paffage the true manner of Horace AND ...
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