Delphine, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1803 |
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Page xxiv
... guarda e passa . * ) The world has not preserved even the recollection of their names : take a passing look , but do not let us stop to speak to them . DELPHINE . DELPHINE . LETTER I. MADAME D'ALBEMAR TO MATILDA DE NOTH xxiv PREFACE .
... guarda e passa . * ) The world has not preserved even the recollection of their names : take a passing look , but do not let us stop to speak to them . DELPHINE . DELPHINE . LETTER I. MADAME D'ALBEMAR TO MATILDA DE NOTH xxiv PREFACE .
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... passed through a far more difficult career than that which even malice assigned to me . These guides will , therefore , be sufficient for the regulation of my conduct . As for you , my dear Cousin , permit me to tell you , that you have ...
... passed through a far more difficult career than that which even malice assigned to me . These guides will , therefore , be sufficient for the regulation of my conduct . As for you , my dear Cousin , permit me to tell you , that you have ...
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... passed : but how much do I wish you were near me . I endeavour incessantly to recollect every thing you have said to me . I once thought · your excellent brother had , in our conversations , laid down rules of conduct which ought to ...
... passed : but how much do I wish you were near me . I endeavour incessantly to recollect every thing you have said to me . I once thought · your excellent brother had , in our conversations , laid down rules of conduct which ought to ...
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... passed at Bourdeaux , and the occasion that occurred of introducing her to the acqurintance of M. de Serbellane a Tuscan , about thirty years of age , ; who had left Italy three months before , and had been led to visit France in ...
... passed at Bourdeaux , and the occasion that occurred of introducing her to the acqurintance of M. de Serbellane a Tuscan , about thirty years of age , ; who had left Italy three months before , and had been led to visit France in ...
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... passed an evening at Mad . de Vernon's , which has singularly excited my curiosity . I know not whether it will make the same impression upon yoli . The Spanish Ambassador , yesterday , introduced to my aunt an old Spanish Duke , M. de ...
... passed an evening at Mad . de Vernon's , which has singularly excited my curiosity . I know not whether it will make the same impression upon yoli . The Spanish Ambassador , yesterday , introduced to my aunt an old Spanish Duke , M. de ...
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