Life of Honoré de BalzacWalter Scott, 1890 - 145 páginas |
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... women ; Madame de Berny ; Madame Zulma Carraud ; the Duchesse d'Abrantès ; the anonymous " Louise " ; the Duchesse de Castries , and the dance she led him ; he follows her to Aix , and to Geneva · • 33 CHAPTER IV . His deep belief in ...
... women ; Madame de Berny ; Madame Zulma Carraud ; the Duchesse d'Abrantès ; the anonymous " Louise " ; the Duchesse de Castries , and the dance she led him ; he follows her to Aix , and to Geneva · • 33 CHAPTER IV . His deep belief in ...
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... women of thirty " ; his young men seldom successful ; his work executed with closeness of web ; the poetry in his realism ; his vision of life ; might it have been different ?; he must be accepted for what he actually was INDEX • $ 109 ...
... women of thirty " ; his young men seldom successful ; his work executed with closeness of web ; the poetry in his realism ; his vision of life ; might it have been different ?; he must be accepted for what he actually was INDEX • $ 109 ...
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... women's hearts , " entered into and became a part of the material of his work . Balzac's father , who was born in Languedoc , in 1746— and who was therefore fifty - three years old when the son through whom he was to be remembered lay ...
... women's hearts , " entered into and became a part of the material of his work . Balzac's father , who was born in Languedoc , in 1746— and who was therefore fifty - three years old when the son through whom he was to be remembered lay ...
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... woman , Honoré , at four years old , was brought back to his parents . Certainly he was never " spoilt " in his childhood . He was obedient as a matter of course , and little else seems to have been expected of him . " Though he showed ...
... woman , Honoré , at four years old , was brought back to his parents . Certainly he was never " spoilt " in his childhood . He was obedient as a matter of course , and little else seems to have been expected of him . " Though he showed ...
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... woman of Society ; on the other , the shopkeeper's household , the draper himself , his meaner wife , the assistant , the apprentice , the daughters Virginie and Augustine . Monsieur Guillaume is a draper who has secured himself a ...
... woman of Society ; on the other , the shopkeeper's household , the draper himself , his meaner wife , the assistant , the apprentice , the daughters Virginie and Augustine . Monsieur Guillaume is a draper who has secured himself a ...
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