Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... Madame de Se- vigné may have affected and mould- ed the ideal of her nation , as it certainly reaches in her its fullest impersonation . The highest type of excellence to the French mind is the woman who has no passion in her life but ...
... Madame de Se- vigné may have affected and mould- ed the ideal of her nation , as it certainly reaches in her its fullest impersonation . The highest type of excellence to the French mind is the woman who has no passion in her life but ...
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... Madame de Sevigné's forty years hence . But no sacredness of time and no warmth of appreciation could ever make the two works equal . They spring from an alto- gether different inspiration , and reveal a totally diverse soul . The ...
... Madame de Sevigné's forty years hence . But no sacredness of time and no warmth of appreciation could ever make the two works equal . They spring from an alto- gether different inspiration , and reveal a totally diverse soul . The ...
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... Madame Maurice ? " " Grace is still Miss Owen . " " You seem to take matters very slowly . But , then , I suppose , you have become more than half Ger- man by this time ? " Maurice told him of the death of Grace's father , and her ...
... Madame Maurice ? " " Grace is still Miss Owen . " " You seem to take matters very slowly . But , then , I suppose , you have become more than half Ger- man by this time ? " Maurice told him of the death of Grace's father , and her ...
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... Madame Montpen- sier's cake , because that distin- guished member of the League commended it to the poor Paris- ians . " She was never known to taste it herself , " says one who lived in Paris at this time . All who ate of it died . the ...
... Madame Montpen- sier's cake , because that distin- guished member of the League commended it to the poor Paris- ians . " She was never known to taste it herself , " says one who lived in Paris at this time . All who ate of it died . the ...
Strana 165
... Madame Augustus Craven , née La Ferronnays . * The first edition of a hundred copies , intended for private circulation , created so great a sensation that its publication was almost forced upon Mrs. Craven , and in a very few months it ...
... Madame Augustus Craven , née La Ferronnays . * The first edition of a hundred copies , intended for private circulation , created so great a sensation that its publication was almost forced upon Mrs. Craven , and in a very few months it ...
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