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Page 177
... French wo- each finds new hierophants and new divini - men . ties ; and so the ball of life and love is kept up with ... French inconstancy , all rather The worst characteristic of a French lover than the cold severity and marble pride ...
... French wo- each finds new hierophants and new divini - men . ties ; and so the ball of life and love is kept up with ... French inconstancy , all rather The worst characteristic of a French lover than the cold severity and marble pride ...
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... French Songs , from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century . Trans- lated and edited by John Oxenford , Esq . Ingram and Co. A CHARMING collection of the most inter- esting songs by which the social history of France has been ...
... French Songs , from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century . Trans- lated and edited by John Oxenford , Esq . Ingram and Co. A CHARMING collection of the most inter- esting songs by which the social history of France has been ...
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... French waiters , French dishes , French covada ; and thence , to the dense expanses of wines ; the same half - shabby , half - gentlemanly red - tiled roofs , the long white façades of pub - host , paying no apparent attention to the ...
... French waiters , French dishes , French covada ; and thence , to the dense expanses of wines ; the same half - shabby , half - gentlemanly red - tiled roofs , the long white façades of pub - host , paying no apparent attention to the ...
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The Chemistry of Common Life | 11 |
Radetski in Italy | 22 |
NEW YORK OBSERVER | 29 |
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