The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... Paris . In your last letter , you have criticized somewhat severely the dinner and quadrille parties of Lon- don , not to speak of your com- ments on the ... Paris . Lines addressed to Clara By AZAR Sketches of Society in London and Paris.
... Paris . In your last letter , you have criticized somewhat severely the dinner and quadrille parties of Lon- don , not to speak of your com- ments on the ... Paris . Lines addressed to Clara By AZAR Sketches of Society in London and Paris.
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... Paris . Their beauty , animated by viewing the performances and merry faces of their children , was seen to great advantage ; but I must do them the justice to say , that I believe they were all too much occupied at this moment with the ...
... Paris . Their beauty , animated by viewing the performances and merry faces of their children , was seen to great advantage ; but I must do them the justice to say , that I believe they were all too much occupied at this moment with the ...
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... Paris available to beneficial pur- poses , in applying the profits of the Salon and other similar establish- ments to the support of our hospi- tals and houses of relief for suffer- ing poverty . Yet your Parliament yearly sanctions the ...
... Paris available to beneficial pur- poses , in applying the profits of the Salon and other similar establish- ments to the support of our hospi- tals and houses of relief for suffer- ing poverty . Yet your Parliament yearly sanctions the ...
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... Paris we try to form a circle of friends or of persons of congenial habits , so in Lonon your aim is , to give yourselves a borrowed import ance by the stars and titles of your guests . Indeed , though well ac- quainted with your ...
... Paris we try to form a circle of friends or of persons of congenial habits , so in Lonon your aim is , to give yourselves a borrowed import ance by the stars and titles of your guests . Indeed , though well ac- quainted with your ...
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... Paris , at the regular fare , 30 sous . The French pas- sengers , who bargained for their places , came for 25 , 20 , and some for 15 sous each . I reached Paris at ten o'clock in the morning . The journey would have been very pleasant ...
... Paris , at the regular fare , 30 sous . The French pas- sengers , who bargained for their places , came for 25 , 20 , and some for 15 sous each . I reached Paris at ten o'clock in the morning . The journey would have been very pleasant ...
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