The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... manner , gathers her cir- cle around her , and , to use the words of one of our mutual friends , " she is still ... manners were appreciated in society . " For our own parts , we hail the appearance of the memoirs before us as likely to ...
... manner , gathers her cir- cle around her , and , to use the words of one of our mutual friends , " she is still ... manners were appreciated in society . " For our own parts , we hail the appearance of the memoirs before us as likely to ...
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... manner , the fashion gradually tend the life of a single woman in France , spread , and the high toupees and bushes of who has any pretension to bon ton . At this frizzled hair from that moment declined . In time she painted two ...
... manner , the fashion gradually tend the life of a single woman in France , spread , and the high toupees and bushes of who has any pretension to bon ton . At this frizzled hair from that moment declined . In time she painted two ...
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... manner of the " Chapeau de Paille ; " and this , and her other works , decided M. Joseph at this entertainment he met M. de Vau- to the students about to start for Rome , and Vernet to propose her as a member of the dreuil , one of the ...
... manner of the " Chapeau de Paille ; " and this , and her other works , decided M. Joseph at this entertainment he met M. de Vau- to the students about to start for Rome , and Vernet to propose her as a member of the dreuil , one of the ...
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... manner as significant viands was to be found the most brilliant society in the world . These suppers have been continued , or perhaps we should rather say , revived , in France , under the name of tea , which is generally served between ...
... manner as significant viands was to be found the most brilliant society in the world . These suppers have been continued , or perhaps we should rather say , revived , in France , under the name of tea , which is generally served between ...
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... manner there are some which have always been agreeable to me ; the sound of the waves of the sea , for ex- ample , is soothing , and disposes one to pleasing reverie . " After eight months ' sojourn in Rome , Madame Lebrun went to ...
... manner there are some which have always been agreeable to me ; the sound of the waves of the sea , for ex- ample , is soothing , and disposes one to pleasing reverie . " After eight months ' sojourn in Rome , Madame Lebrun went to ...
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