A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... Young Arouet was educated at Jesuits ' - college ; and he was a poet when but a boy . The father imagined his son was ruined when he was told that Francis wrote poetry . He wished to make him a judge , and saw him employed on a tragedy ...
... Young Arouet was educated at Jesuits ' - college ; and he was a poet when but a boy . The father imagined his son was ruined when he was told that Francis wrote poetry . He wished to make him a judge , and saw him employed on a tragedy ...
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... 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 the fear of seeing this son embrace the catholic religion ; this son , who spent his life ...
... 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 the fear of seeing this son embrace the catholic religion ; this son , who spent his life ...
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... young gentlemen transported by the cruelty of parents and guardians , and travelling under the direction of go- vernors recommended by Oxford , Aberdeen , and Glas- gow . There is a fourth class , but their number is so small , that ...
... young gentlemen transported by the cruelty of parents and guardians , and travelling under the direction of go- vernors recommended by Oxford , Aberdeen , and Glas- gow . There is a fourth class , but their number is so small , that ...
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... young fellow who would be very proud of the honour to serve an Englishman . But why an English one , more than any other ? -They are so generous , said the landlord - I'll be shot if this is not a livre out of my pocket , quoth I to ...
... young fellow who would be very proud of the honour to serve an Englishman . But why an English one , more than any other ? -They are so generous , said the landlord - I'll be shot if this is not a livre out of my pocket , quoth I to ...
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... young man he had spoke of saying only first , That as for his talents , he would presume to say nothing- Monsieur was the best judge what would suit him ; but for the fidelity of La Fleur he would stand res- ponsible in all he was worth ...
... young man he had spoke of saying only first , That as for his talents , he would presume to say nothing- Monsieur was the best judge what would suit him ; but for the fidelity of La Fleur he would stand res- ponsible in all he was worth ...
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