The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... English modesty by the recital . The little that I may relate will prove the superiority of our fair countrywomen . A French woman always calls things by their vulgar names ; she is not particular as to exposing her person . If na- ture ...
... English modesty by the recital . The little that I may relate will prove the superiority of our fair countrywomen . A French woman always calls things by their vulgar names ; she is not particular as to exposing her person . If na- ture ...
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... English theatre here , but that is closed . The manager was silly enough , a few months ago , to bring a strolling English company to Paris to act Shakspeare's plays at the theatre of the Porte St. Mar- tin , a place frequented by that ...
... English theatre here , but that is closed . The manager was silly enough , a few months ago , to bring a strolling English company to Paris to act Shakspeare's plays at the theatre of the Porte St. Mar- tin , a place frequented by that ...
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... English . In the English Garrison at Gibraltar , which is com- posed of more than 5000 men , I should have had much trouble to distinguish two different faces ; whilst in Por- tugal , on the contrary , a painter might choose at a ...
... English . In the English Garrison at Gibraltar , which is com- posed of more than 5000 men , I should have had much trouble to distinguish two different faces ; whilst in Por- tugal , on the contrary , a painter might choose at a ...
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... English offeers , who served in the Portuguese army before the Revolution , he highly praised them without any affectation of generosity . At the first movement which took place at Oporto , the English officers with drew , declaring ...
... English offeers , who served in the Portuguese army before the Revolution , he highly praised them without any affectation of generosity . At the first movement which took place at Oporto , the English officers with drew , declaring ...
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... English cathedrals , no less than fifteen retain considerable portions which are undoubtedly of Norman workmanship ... English , and the English . After its introduction , it underwent great changes . There are three distinct orders in ...
... English cathedrals , no less than fifteen retain considerable portions which are undoubtedly of Norman workmanship ... English , and the English . After its introduction , it underwent great changes . There are three distinct orders in ...
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