A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... judge , and saw him employed on a tragedy . The young poet was for a short period sent to Holland , but soon after had permission to return to Paris ; his father still , however , finding him persist in writing poetry , then forbade him ...
... judge , and saw him employed on a tragedy . The young poet was for a short period sent to Holland , but soon after had permission to return to Paris ; his father still , however , finding him persist in writing poetry , then forbade him ...
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... judges . He learned that Calas , an infirm old man , had been accused of having hanged his young and vigorous son , in the midst of his family , and in the presence of a catholic servant ; that he had been urged to commit this crime by ...
... judges . He learned that Calas , an infirm old man , had been accused of having hanged his young and vigorous son , in the midst of his family , and in the presence of a catholic servant ; that he had been urged to commit this crime by ...
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... judge what would suit him ; but for the fidelity of La Fleur he would stand res- ponsible in all he was worth . The landlord delivered this in a manner which in- stantly set my mind to the business I was upon - and La Fleur , who stood ...
... judge what would suit him ; but for the fidelity of La Fleur he would stand res- ponsible in all he was worth . The landlord delivered this in a manner which in- stantly set my mind to the business I was upon - and La Fleur , who stood ...
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... judge within a livre or two what was the precise sum . I could afford nothing for the rest , but Dieu vous benisse - Et le bon Dieu vous benisse encore - said the old soldier , the dwarf , & c . The pauvre honteux could say nothing he ...
... judge within a livre or two what was the precise sum . I could afford nothing for the rest , but Dieu vous benisse - Et le bon Dieu vous benisse encore - said the old soldier , the dwarf , & c . The pauvre honteux could say nothing he ...
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... judges were then under the dis- agreeable necessity of reversing their decision ; but they condemned him to pay four hundred ounces of gold , for having said that he had not seen what he had seen . This fine he was obliged to deposit in ...
... judges were then under the dis- agreeable necessity of reversing their decision ; but they condemned him to pay four hundred ounces of gold , for having said that he had not seen what he had seen . This fine he was obliged to deposit in ...
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