The Idler in Italy, Volym 1Baudry's European Library, 1839 - 408 sidor |
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... attraction . I could wander for hours in the Forest of St. Germain , reflecting on the glittering pageants that have appeared among its stately avenues in the olden time , and on the mighty changes that have since occurred . Here , all ...
... attraction . I could wander for hours in the Forest of St. Germain , reflecting on the glittering pageants that have appeared among its stately avenues in the olden time , and on the mighty changes that have since occurred . Here , all ...
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Marguerite Countess of Blessington. crowds were flocking , destroyed its greatest attraction for me , who like its solitude and repose . Fine ladies , and gentlemen , mingling in the dance , with grisettes , and shopmen , beneath trees ...
Marguerite Countess of Blessington. crowds were flocking , destroyed its greatest attraction for me , who like its solitude and repose . Fine ladies , and gentlemen , mingling in the dance , with grisettes , and shopmen , beneath trees ...
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... attractions to catch hearts , though they win admiration . " The politeness for which Frenchmen are proverbial , is much less flattering to individual vanity , than is the less ostentatious civility of Englishmen . The former is so ...
... attractions to catch hearts , though they win admiration . " The politeness for which Frenchmen are proverbial , is much less flattering to individual vanity , than is the less ostentatious civility of Englishmen . The former is so ...
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... attractions , they acquire those of association . One remembers when , and with whom , they were first heard , or seen , the novelty of the pleasure they excited , and the impressions to which they gave birth ; and we live the past over ...
... attractions , they acquire those of association . One remembers when , and with whom , they were first heard , or seen , the novelty of the pleasure they excited , and the impressions to which they gave birth ; and we live the past over ...
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... attraction . It " was not the rose , but it dwelt near it ; " while the beautiful lake , reflecting only the heavens , or the fields , and trees , that bordered it , could recall no souvenirs of brilliant réunions , and literary ...
... attraction . It " was not the rose , but it dwelt near it ; " while the beautiful lake , reflecting only the heavens , or the fields , and trees , that bordered it , could recall no souvenirs of brilliant réunions , and literary ...
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