Table-talk; Or, Selections from the Ana: Containing Extracts from the Different Collections of Ana, French, English, Italian, and German. With Bibliographical Notices |
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Page 16
... the servant to announce M. Racan . He was received with transport . He talked for a long time of Ma- demoiselle Gournai's works , which he had studied on purpose , and took his departure , leaving her 16 TABLE - TALK .
... the servant to announce M. Racan . He was received with transport . He talked for a long time of Ma- demoiselle Gournai's works , which he had studied on purpose , and took his departure , leaving her 16 TABLE - TALK .
Page 17
... leaving her quite delighted with the conversation of M. Racan . Scarcely had he gone , when the servant announced another M. Racan . She thought at first that her visitor had forgot something , and had returned on that account . She was ...
... leaving her quite delighted with the conversation of M. Racan . Scarcely had he gone , when the servant announced another M. Racan . She thought at first that her visitor had forgot something , and had returned on that account . She was ...
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... leave no doubt that the work must have been excellent . The Treatise De Gloria was found entire by Philelphus . He considered this fortunate disco- very only as a means of gaining credit in the world , and acquiring reputation . With ...
... leave no doubt that the work must have been excellent . The Treatise De Gloria was found entire by Philelphus . He considered this fortunate disco- very only as a means of gaining credit in the world , and acquiring reputation . With ...
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... leave no doubt that the work must have been excellent . The Treatise De Gloria was found entire by Philelphus . He considered this fortunate disco- very only as a means of gaining credit in the world , and acquiring reputation . With ...
... leave no doubt that the work must have been excellent . The Treatise De Gloria was found entire by Philelphus . He considered this fortunate disco- very only as a means of gaining credit in the world , and acquiring reputation . With ...
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... leave no doubt that the work must have been excellent . The Treatise De Gloria was found entire by Philelphus . He considered this fortunate disco- very only as a means of gaining credit in the world , and acquiring reputation . With ...
... leave no doubt that the work must have been excellent . The Treatise De Gloria was found entire by Philelphus . He considered this fortunate disco- very only as a means of gaining credit in the world , and acquiring reputation . With ...
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