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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... laughed with all his heart at the scene . At last the Queen , who perceived it , said to Madame de Bautru , " Is it not the case that Bautru has made you believe that I am deaf ? " Madame de Bautru admitted that MENAGIANA . 21.
... laughed with all his heart at the scene . At last the Queen , who perceived it , said to Madame de Bautru , " Is it not the case that Bautru has made you believe that I am deaf ? " Madame de Bautru admitted that MENAGIANA . 21.
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... laugh . " XLV . PERIPATETIC PHILOSOPHY . The worst parts in the Peripatetic Philosophy are not the work of Aristotle , but of his disciples , and particularly his modern disciples . The logic of the University of Paris , and others ...
... laugh . " XLV . PERIPATETIC PHILOSOPHY . The worst parts in the Peripatetic Philosophy are not the work of Aristotle , but of his disciples , and particularly his modern disciples . The logic of the University of Paris , and others ...
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... laugh , he turned to Menage , who was sitting near him , and said , " I see plainly that these gentlemen have not un- derstood me - translate me , if you please , into the vulgar tongue . " LXXI . M. DE BASSOMPIERRE . While M. de ...
... laugh , he turned to Menage , who was sitting near him , and said , " I see plainly that these gentlemen have not un- derstood me - translate me , if you please , into the vulgar tongue . " LXXI . M. DE BASSOMPIERRE . While M. de ...
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... laugh , and at the same time prepared to address him again . " Is it not enough , " said M. de Bran- cas , " that I have said ' God help you ' already ? - These beggars are the most troublesome rascals ! " -Rochefoucault laughed still ...
... laugh , and at the same time prepared to address him again . " Is it not enough , " said M. de Bran- cas , " that I have said ' God help you ' already ? - These beggars are the most troublesome rascals ! " -Rochefoucault laughed still ...
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... laughed at his performance . Observing the merriment he had caused , he turned round to a person near him , and said haughtily , that though he might dance indif- ferently , he could fight well . " Then , sir , " replied the other , " I ...
... laughed at his performance . Observing the merriment he had caused , he turned round to a person near him , and said haughtily , that though he might dance indif- ferently , he could fight well . " Then , sir , " replied the other , " I ...
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