France, Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry's European Library, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... Madame la duchess de Berri , who was ' galloping ' with Count Rodolph d'Appony ) , where in fact will be our country ? Within six months , we shall probably be divided into the proscribed and the proscribing . " Certes , ' answered his ...
... Madame la duchess de Berri , who was ' galloping ' with Count Rodolph d'Appony ) , where in fact will be our country ? Within six months , we shall probably be divided into the proscribed and the proscribing . " Certes , ' answered his ...
Pagina 51
... Madame de hating her husband rather more than it is usual to hate a husband , or liking her lover rather better than it is usual to like a lover , proposed an elopement . The lover , when able to recover from the astonishment into which ...
... Madame de hating her husband rather more than it is usual to hate a husband , or liking her lover rather better than it is usual to like a lover , proposed an elopement . The lover , when able to recover from the astonishment into which ...
Pagina 52
... Madame ? " He is told quietly , " Monsieur is Madame's lover . " This gallantry , which is nothing more nor less than a great sociability , a great love of company and conversation , pervades every class of persons , and produces ...
... Madame ? " He is told quietly , " Monsieur is Madame's lover . " This gallantry , which is nothing more nor less than a great sociability , a great love of company and conversation , pervades every class of persons , and produces ...
Pagina 55
... Madame de Motteville , who says that this great lady , sit- ting one day with Anne of Austria and the ladies of her court , was informed that the cardinal , whose name I cannot at this moment call to mind , had been unsuccessful in his ...
... Madame de Motteville , who says that this great lady , sit- ting one day with Anne of Austria and the ladies of her court , was informed that the cardinal , whose name I cannot at this moment call to mind , had been unsuccessful in his ...
Pagina 56
... Madame de Sévigné , " ended this belle pas- sion . " How many modern anecdotes do I remember of the same description ! It was but the other day that a lady called upon a friend whom she found in despair at the fickleness of men ...
... Madame de Sévigné , " ended this belle pas- sion . " How many modern anecdotes do I remember of the same description ! It was but the other day that a lady called upon a friend whom she found in despair at the fickleness of men ...
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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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