Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 68
... least I have pleaded my cause to your daughter - until , indeed , she is no longer under his father's roof . " " And why ? " itive engagement to Harley . However much Violante had been prepared for the confidence , however clearly she ...
... least I have pleaded my cause to your daughter - until , indeed , she is no longer under his father's roof . " " And why ? " itive engagement to Harley . However much Violante had been prepared for the confidence , however clearly she ...
Page 590
... least , he possesses some of the highest qualities of the drama , and had he sobriety , patience , taste , would have left chefs - d'œuvre for the stage . And yet , in our opinion at least , it is as a narrator , a conteur , that Dumas ...
... least , he possesses some of the highest qualities of the drama , and had he sobriety , patience , taste , would have left chefs - d'œuvre for the stage . And yet , in our opinion at least , it is as a narrator , a conteur , that Dumas ...
Page 599
... least seem proved by the experience of late years that in the choice and election of a sovereign it has no appreciation of worth and greatness that should give it a pref- erence over the blind choice which nature makes for us when we ...
... least seem proved by the experience of late years that in the choice and election of a sovereign it has no appreciation of worth and greatness that should give it a pref- erence over the blind choice which nature makes for us when we ...
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