Paris and the Parisians in 1835, 1권R. Bentley, 1836 - 830페이지 |
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... passed against me nem . con . A more special statement of turpitude and dis- honour may be found in the following passage : “ That ' Paris and the Parisians ' was written to order , and for an especial purpose , we have little doubt ...
... passed against me nem . con . A more special statement of turpitude and dis- honour may be found in the following passage : “ That ' Paris and the Parisians ' was written to order , and for an especial purpose , we have little doubt ...
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... passing the statue of Napoleon with one who said , " Notre position est bien dure : nous avons perdu le droit d'être fidèles , sans avoir plus celui d'être fiers " ? Had my object been to obtain his majesty's especial favour , should I ...
... passing the statue of Napoleon with one who said , " Notre position est bien dure : nous avons perdu le droit d'être fidèles , sans avoir plus celui d'être fiers " ? Had my object been to obtain his majesty's especial favour , should I ...
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... passed the foot of his gorgeous pedestal in company with a legitimate sans reproche , who , raising his eyes to the statue , said " Notre posi- tion , Madame Trollope , est bien dure : nous avons perdu le droit d'être fidèles , sans ...
... passed the foot of his gorgeous pedestal in company with a legitimate sans reproche , who , raising his eyes to the statue , said " Notre posi- tion , Madame Trollope , est bien dure : nous avons perdu le droit d'être fidèles , sans ...
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... passed away be read from the pulpit , than that the weak efforts of an ungifted preacher should fall wearily and unprofitably on the ears of his congregation . The fact that his HINT TO MANAGERS OF THEATRES . 21 discourse is manuscript.
... passed away be read from the pulpit , than that the weak efforts of an ungifted preacher should fall wearily and unprofitably on the ears of his congregation . The fact that his HINT TO MANAGERS OF THEATRES . 21 discourse is manuscript.
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... passing from one room to another when we eat our ices ; and as the tulip - tinctured throng enjoy this respite from suffocation by detachments , they have often not only opportunity to breathe , but occasionally to converse also , for ...
... passing from one room to another when we eat our ices ; and as the tulip - tinctured throng enjoy this respite from suffocation by detachments , they have often not only opportunity to breathe , but occasionally to converse also , for ...
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admirable agreeable amusement appears assured beautiful believe carriages certainly Châteaubriand church conversation crowd Dame décousu delightful doctrinaire doubt Duke of Orleans effect elegance eloquence England English enter eyes fait fancy favourable feel fête France French French language gentleman give grace hear heard hour imagination king lady less LETTER light listen Lonchamps look Louis-Philippe Luxembourg Madame de Staël Madame Récamier Mademoiselle Mars manner ment Mignet Molière MONOMANE morning National Guard never occasion palace Paris Parisian party passed peers of France perhaps persons pleasure politics Porte St portrait present pretty produced remarkable replied republican respecting revolution Richard Bentley Roch rococo scene seems seen sermon soirée speak spirit sure Tartuffe taste theatres things tion trial Triboulet troops truth Tuileries Gardens uttered Victor Hugo whole wish words young
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303 페이지 - Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself?
94 페이지 - ... then enters, and locks and bolts it after him. Upon this the lady screams, and the two doctors fly for a crow-bar. The door is burst open, and the procureur du roi comes forward, wide awake, but having swallowed the poison he had mentioned. This being " the last scene of all that ends this strange eventful history," the curtain falls upon the enthusiastic attorney-general as he expires in the arms of his wife and friends. We are always so apt, when we see anything remarkably absurd abroad, to...
70 페이지 - Neither do men put new wine into old bottles : else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish : but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved.
230 페이지 - C'est le retranchement de ces syllabes sales Qui dans les plus beaux mots produisent des scandales „ Ces jouets éternels des sots de tous les temps, Ces fades lieux communs de nos méchants plaisants, Ces sources d'un amas d'équivoques infâmes , Dont on vient faire insulte à la pudeur des femmes.
148 페이지 - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
71 페이지 - Hé ! que puis-je au milieu de ce peuple abattu? Benjamin est sans force , et Juda sans vertu : Le jour qui de leurs rois vit éteindre la race Éteignit tout le feu de leur antique audace.
11 페이지 - dtcomu ; ' and it seems to be the epithet given by the sober-minded to all that smacks of the rambling nonsense of the new school of literature, and of all those fragments of opinions which hang so loosely about the minds of the young men who discourse fashionably of philosophy in Paris.
158 페이지 - D'adorateurs zélés à peine un petit nombre Ose des premiers temps nous retracer quelque ombre ; Le reste pour son Dieu montre un oubli fatal, Ou même s'empressant aux autels de Baal Se fait initier à ses honteux mystères, Et blasphème le nom qu'ont invoqué leurs pères.
156 페이지 - C'est égal, c'est bien lui. — Je le sens sous ce voile. — Voici ses éperons qui traversent la toile. C'est bien lui. Se redressant et mettant le pied sur le sac. Maintenant, monde, regarde-moi. Ceci c'est un bouffon, et ceci c'est un roi ! — Et quel roi ! le premier de tous ! le roi suprême ! Le voilà sous mes pieds, je le tiens, c'est lui-même. La Seine pour sépulcre, et ce sac pour linceul. Qui donc a fait cela? Croisant les bras.
69 페이지 - Nor can I think they are far wrong in this. The share which the Roman Catholic priests of this our day are said to have had in the Belgian revolution, and the part, more remarkable still, which the same race are now performing in the opening scenes of the fearful struggle which threatens England, has given a new impulse to the ambition of Rome and of her children. One may read it in the portly bearing of her youthful priests, — one may read it in the deep-set meditative eye of those who are older.