The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1819 - French literature |
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... continued occasionally to revive the subject of her grief . And about three months after , when her weeds were thrown aside , we had a long conversation together , in which , after pronouncing a warm panegyric on my mental ...
... continued occasionally to revive the subject of her grief . And about three months after , when her weeds were thrown aside , we had a long conversation together , in which , after pronouncing a warm panegyric on my mental ...
Page 56
... , and , assuming a trium- phant air , continued to play voluntarily for several minutes , during which she occasionally lifted up her eyes to heaven , as if to catch its inspiration , although she merely 56 JULIEN DELMOUR .
... , and , assuming a trium- phant air , continued to play voluntarily for several minutes , during which she occasionally lifted up her eyes to heaven , as if to catch its inspiration , although she merely 56 JULIEN DELMOUR .
Page 62
... continued he , I became very partial to the daughter of my friend , that very Sophie with whom you dined to - day , she was then only seventeen years old , while I had passed my forty - fourth ; the disproportion of our ages was great ...
... continued he , I became very partial to the daughter of my friend , that very Sophie with whom you dined to - day , she was then only seventeen years old , while I had passed my forty - fourth ; the disproportion of our ages was great ...
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... continued Matilda , why do you blush ? What is the cause of your being so dis- concerted ? You take me for a blab , but you are mistaken , we are both too young to have the austerity of those who have seen their fifty - third year . We ...
... continued Matilda , why do you blush ? What is the cause of your being so dis- concerted ? You take me for a blab , but you are mistaken , we are both too young to have the austerity of those who have seen their fifty - third year . We ...
Page 92
... continued to sus- tain her high flown maxims and rigid themes : Mademoiselle de Versec was also melted , and like Madame de Sottonville addressing another George Dandin , but much more credulous than that of Molière , would frequently ...
... continued to sus- tain her high flown maxims and rigid themes : Mademoiselle de Versec was also melted , and like Madame de Sottonville addressing another George Dandin , but much more credulous than that of Molière , would frequently ...
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The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself ..., Volume 2 Stéphanie Félicité Genlis No preview available - 2017 |
The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself Stephanie Felicite Genlis No preview available - 2019 |
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