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... letters are of of the Letters . the first rank , but of those whose only bequest is their letters . There is no end to the enumeration of the women that come under this class , from Louise de la Vallière to the sister of Pascal , and ...
... letters are of of the Letters . the first rank , but of those whose only bequest is their letters . There is no end to the enumeration of the women that come under this class , from Louise de la Vallière to the sister of Pascal , and ...
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... letters after her departure from England in 1739 , carry her beyond the prime of the classical age . Her Letters 1 written during the embassy to Constanti- nople , and those she exchanged with her husband , with her sister , and with ...
... letters after her departure from England in 1739 , carry her beyond the prime of the classical age . Her Letters 1 written during the embassy to Constanti- nople , and those she exchanged with her husband , with her sister , and with ...
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... letters of the deceived nun followed him , but failed to plant their sting , and Chamilly did not prevent them being published in a French ver- sion . It often bears traces of Portuguese idiom . If the letters are false , the age of ...
... letters of the deceived nun followed him , but failed to plant their sting , and Chamilly did not prevent them being published in a French ver- sion . It often bears traces of Portuguese idiom . If the letters are false , the age of ...
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