Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 101
... Madame de Staƫl told Sidonie that she had wished to describe her dance ; you will find it in the first volume . Delphine is there to dance a pas polonais at Madame de Vernon's ball . She has , according to several people , described the ...
... Madame de Staƫl told Sidonie that she had wished to describe her dance ; you will find it in the first volume . Delphine is there to dance a pas polonais at Madame de Vernon's ball . She has , according to several people , described the ...
Page 450
... Madame du Deffand , tired perhaps by the length of days un- broken by light , converted day into night , and only left her pillow to be ready to receive her company at ... madame , this may well have been 450 MEMOIR OF MADAME DU DEFFAND .
... Madame du Deffand , tired perhaps by the length of days un- broken by light , converted day into night , and only left her pillow to be ready to receive her company at ... madame , this may well have been 450 MEMOIR OF MADAME DU DEFFAND .
Page 451
... Madame du Deffand . That Mademoiselle de l'Espinasse was much more kindly disposed is proved by the following letter addressed by her to the marquise , a month after their separation : - ment of his acquaintance with Madame du Deffand ...
... Madame du Deffand . That Mademoiselle de l'Espinasse was much more kindly disposed is proved by the following letter addressed by her to the marquise , a month after their separation : - ment of his acquaintance with Madame du Deffand ...
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