I feel in the vein ; and you will find handed about in all the nicllcs of Paris two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, without reckoning enigmas and portraits. Select Comedies of Mr. de Molière - 47 페이지저자: Molière - 1732전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Molière - 1875 - 468 페이지
...that way when I am in the humour, and you may find handed about in the fashionable assemblies'^5 of Paris two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals all made by me, without counting riddles and portraits. M 25 In the original French... | |
| Molière - 1875 - 460 페이지
...that way when I am in the humour, and you may find handed about in the fashionable assemblies''15 of Paris two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals all made by me, without counting riddles and portraits. 28 28 In the original French... | |
| 1876 - 844 페이지
...just about to take away my speech. t Mascarelle, in "La Prhinat RiJicnUi," boasts of having madr " two hundred songs, as many sonnets. four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, without counting enigmas and portraits," and of his intention to put the whole... | |
| Molière - 1879 - 584 페이지
...that way when I am in the humour, and you may find handed about in the fashionable assemblies " of Paris two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals all made by me, without counting riddles and portraits.26] MAD. I must acknowledge... | |
| Molière - 1890 - 570 페이지
...for it, and you may meet with what I have written in all the best private circles of Paris — some two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, without reckoning riddles and portraits. Mad. I must acknowledge that I am perfectly... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 534 페이지
...little in writing poetry when I feel in the vein ; and you will find handed about in all the ruelles of Paris two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, without reckoning enigmas and portraits. Made Ion — I must acknowledge that I... | |
| André Laurie, Paschal Grousset - 1896 - 324 페이지
...disposed that way, and you may see circulating in the boudoirs of Paris, written by this right hand, two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, to say nothing of portraits and enigmas. MASCARILLE : — Portraits are difficult;... | |
| André Laurie, Paschal Grousset - 1896 - 324 페이지
...disposed that way, and you may see circulating in the boudoirs of Paris, written by this right hand, two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, to say nothing of portraits and enigmas. MASCARILLE : — Portraits are difficult;... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 페이지
...when I feel in the vein ; and you will find handed about in all the most fashionable drawing-rooms of Paris two hundred songs, as many sonnets, four hundred epigrams, and more than a thousand madrigals, without reckoning enigmas and portraits. Madelon — I must acknowledge that I... | |
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