France Social, Literary, Political, Volume 1Baudry, 1834 - 357 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... society have carried more amusement into another . Few are poor , -few are rich ; many are anxious to enjoy ; and every thing is contrived to favour this combination of poverty and pleasure . There are many places where a per- son can ...
... society have carried more amusement into another . Few are poor , -few are rich ; many are anxious to enjoy ; and every thing is contrived to favour this combination of poverty and pleasure . There are many places where a per- son can ...
Pagina 36
... society , is the student's bene- ficent genius . Between the grisette and the student there exists a species of fraternity : they lodge frequently in the same house . If the student be ill , the grisette attends him ; if the student's ...
... society , is the student's bene- ficent genius . Between the grisette and the student there exists a species of fraternity : they lodge frequently in the same house . If the student be ill , the grisette attends him ; if the student's ...
Pagina 42
... society , to the same re- sults : but things vicious in their origin are sometimes agreeable in their practice . " Hail , ye small sweet courtesies of life , far smoother do ye make the road of it - like grace and beauty which beget ...
... society , to the same re- sults : but things vicious in their origin are sometimes agreeable in their practice . " Hail , ye small sweet courtesies of life , far smoother do ye make the road of it - like grace and beauty which beget ...
Pagina 47
... society became more complicated and un- certain , a supreme civility to some was seen side by side with a sneering insolence to others — a revolution in manners , which embittered as it hastened the revolution of opinions . Thus the ...
... society became more complicated and un- certain , a supreme civility to some was seen side by side with a sneering insolence to others — a revolution in manners , which embittered as it hastened the revolution of opinions . Thus the ...
Pagina 48
... society . They are so many atoms , not forming a congruous or harmonious whole . They are too apt to strut forward singly , and to say with a great deal of action , and a great deal of emphasis , " I am nobody . " The French are no ...
... society . They are so many atoms , not forming a congruous or harmonious whole . They are too apt to strut forward singly , and to say with a great deal of action , and a great deal of emphasis , " I am nobody . " The French are no ...
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