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Pagina 122
... Pharamond of France . " Pharamond , " says my author , " was a prince of infinite humanity and generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious companion of his time . He had a peculiar taste think to reap an advantage ...
... Pharamond of France . " Pharamond , " says my author , " was a prince of infinite humanity and generosity , and at the same time the most pleasant and facetious companion of his time . He had a peculiar taste think to reap an advantage ...
Pagina 123
... Pharamond ; and the lover con- ceive higher hopes than to follow the woman he was dying for the day before . In a court , where men speak affection in the strongest terms , and dislike in the faintest , it was a comical mixture of ...
... Pharamond ; and the lover con- ceive higher hopes than to follow the woman he was dying for the day before . In a court , where men speak affection in the strongest terms , and dislike in the faintest , it was a comical mixture of ...
Pagina 131
... Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in ...
... Pharamond are set down by way of table - book , I found many things which gave me great delight ; and as human life turns upon the same principles and passions in all ages , I thought it very proper to take minutes of what passed in ...
Pagina 132
... Pharamond , by the force of a tyrant custom , which is misnamed a point of honor , the duelist kills his friend whom he loves ; and the judge condemus the duelist while he approves his behavior . Shame is the greatest of all evils ...
... Pharamond , by the force of a tyrant custom , which is misnamed a point of honor , the duelist kills his friend whom he loves ; and the judge condemus the duelist while he approves his behavior . Shame is the greatest of all evils ...
Pagina 140
... Pharamond * at the head of my catalogue , and if I think proper , to give the second place to Cassandrat Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing women upon their knees with manuals of devotion , nor of scorching their faces with ...
... Pharamond * at the head of my catalogue , and if I think proper , to give the second place to Cassandrat Coquetilla begs me not to think of nailing women upon their knees with manuals of devotion , nor of scorching their faces with ...
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