The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... French idiom and expression ; and we think we have shown sufficient reason for supposing that some account of the volume may be not unwelcome . The editor , Mr. John Stuart , in a preface which contains much valuable matter relating to ...
... French idiom and expression ; and we think we have shown sufficient reason for supposing that some account of the volume may be not unwelcome . The editor , Mr. John Stuart , in a preface which contains much valuable matter relating to ...
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... French ladies in abundance to provide for ; " there be ladies here in Paris of Lorrain , who have had in their own country ten thousand livres of rente , begging here , and will thank me , " says l'Abbé de Chambers , " when I will give ...
... French ladies in abundance to provide for ; " there be ladies here in Paris of Lorrain , who have had in their own country ten thousand livres of rente , begging here , and will thank me , " says l'Abbé de Chambers , " when I will give ...
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... French money , and that very good . Then he said , ' Nous ne prenons point d'argent des Escossois . ' And when I pressed ( thinking he pitied my poverty ) , saying , Je le donneray d'aussi bon cœur que les François mesme , he said ...
... French money , and that very good . Then he said , ' Nous ne prenons point d'argent des Escossois . ' And when I pressed ( thinking he pitied my poverty ) , saying , Je le donneray d'aussi bon cœur que les François mesme , he said ...
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... French ; for if I tak her now to the court , the maids ( of honour , to wit ) will gyre [ tease ] her for her want of language , and she appears to be one who will not suffer it patiently . In a monasterye she will learn piety as well ...
... French ; for if I tak her now to the court , the maids ( of honour , to wit ) will gyre [ tease ] her for her want of language , and she appears to be one who will not suffer it patiently . In a monasterye she will learn piety as well ...
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... French than she rebelled against the conventual authorities . She was then placed with the Countess de Brienne , " maistresse of the court novices , " where she proved equally intractable ; and , as it was but too evident that her tem ...
... French than she rebelled against the conventual authorities . She was then placed with the Countess de Brienne , " maistresse of the court novices , " where she proved equally intractable ; and , as it was but too evident that her tem ...
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