The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... French have no comforts at home , and pass their leisure in coffee - houses and eating - houses . During the winter there is no place so wretched as one's own dwelling ; a good fire cannot be had without opening the doors and windows ...
... French have no comforts at home , and pass their leisure in coffee - houses and eating - houses . During the winter there is no place so wretched as one's own dwelling ; a good fire cannot be had without opening the doors and windows ...
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... French wolves are less vora- cious than the rats of the inns in this country . If I had not read the history of Portugal , I had only to remark the manner in which the Portuguese peasantry offer a salutation , to judge that they were a ...
... French wolves are less vora- cious than the rats of the inns in this country . If I had not read the history of Portugal , I had only to remark the manner in which the Portuguese peasantry offer a salutation , to judge that they were a ...
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... French Architect who abandoned what was called the Gothic for the revived antique style . To the restoration of the genuine principles of Architecture , Philibert de Lorme , who lived in the same age , mainly contributed . But per- haps ...
... French Architect who abandoned what was called the Gothic for the revived antique style . To the restoration of the genuine principles of Architecture , Philibert de Lorme , who lived in the same age , mainly contributed . But per- haps ...
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... French may be with Corneille , Ra- cine , Crebillon , or Voltaire , they are not infatuated to the degree of excluding all other pretensions.- These observations have naturally presented themselves to us , on con- sidering the subject ...
... French may be with Corneille , Ra- cine , Crebillon , or Voltaire , they are not infatuated to the degree of excluding all other pretensions.- These observations have naturally presented themselves to us , on con- sidering the subject ...
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... French and Three Thousand foreign works are added to it annually ; which increase in fifty years will double its present literary and scientific riches . The arrangements for lighting Paris with gas are in a state of great for- wardness ...
... French and Three Thousand foreign works are added to it annually ; which increase in fifty years will double its present literary and scientific riches . The arrangements for lighting Paris with gas are in a state of great for- wardness ...
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