The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1819 - French literature |
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... thought many of our modern writers in this line , do infinite mischief by re- presenting society under such fascinating co- lours , that the young and inexperienced are more apt to be lulled into a security which often proves fatal to ...
... thought many of our modern writers in this line , do infinite mischief by re- presenting society under such fascinating co- lours , that the young and inexperienced are more apt to be lulled into a security which often proves fatal to ...
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... , and as I had only one , I have thought it best to pass lightly over this period of life , to arrive at that of weaning . passed than mine ; the idol of my parents , B 3 JULIEN DELMOUR . 5 at least by the unbeaten track of candour ...
... , and as I had only one , I have thought it best to pass lightly over this period of life , to arrive at that of weaning . passed than mine ; the idol of my parents , B 3 JULIEN DELMOUR . 5 at least by the unbeaten track of candour ...
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... in society , he only thought of amusement and relaxation , he seldom entered into the spirit of lively or trifling conversation ; but if the Mar- quis rarely participated in the gaiety of others , he 10 JULIEN DELMOUR .
... in society , he only thought of amusement and relaxation , he seldom entered into the spirit of lively or trifling conversation ; but if the Mar- quis rarely participated in the gaiety of others , he 10 JULIEN DELMOUR .
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... thought himself adored by her , and consequently returned her assiduities with the most sincere affection . Father of two lovely children , nothing appeared want , ing to complete his happiness , the eldest of these , Eusebius d'Inglar ...
... thought himself adored by her , and consequently returned her assiduities with the most sincere affection . Father of two lovely children , nothing appeared want , ing to complete his happiness , the eldest of these , Eusebius d'Inglar ...
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... thought it a very fortunate event : for on the morning of its solemnization she gave me a new suit of cloathes and as many sugar plumbs as I could eat . I did not long retain the high opinion I had been led to form of the mildness , and ...
... thought it a very fortunate event : for on the morning of its solemnization she gave me a new suit of cloathes and as many sugar plumbs as I could eat . I did not long retain the high opinion I had been led to form of the mildness , and ...
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The New Aera; Or, Adventures of Julien Delmour: Related by Himself ..., Volume 2 Stéphanie Félicité Genlis No preview available - 2017 |
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