Nobody can behold with indifference the banks of the Seine. Whoever the traveller may be that surveys them, he meets objects worthy of his attention. If he be a landscape painter, they offer him admirable scenery ; if a poet, he finds inspiration ; an... Stanhope - Página 256de Joseph Middleton (barrister.) - 1845 - 120 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...Conteville ; a little further off it discharges itself into the ocean by an estuary three leagues broad. Nobody can behold with indifference the banks of the...observer, pictures of morals which might borrow from an elegant pen an inexpressible charm; if a speculator, he counts with admiration the numerous thriving... | |
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...PUBLISHED BY ED. FRERE AND LEBRUMENT , BOOKSELLERS TO THE CITY, 15, QUA1 I>E PARIS. 1841. INTRODUCTION. Nobody can behold with indifference the banks of the...observer, pictures of morals which might borrow from an elegant pen an inexpressible charm; if a speculator, he counts with admiration the numerous thriving... | |
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