The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 6Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1867 |
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... Pompadour as an attend- ant , she exclaimed , " J'ai un Roi dans le ciel ... Madame de Prie , she obeyed their sug- gestions in endeavoring to procure ... Madame la Septième , he replied , " Madame la Dernière . The birth of this Princess ...
... Pompadour as an attend- ant , she exclaimed , " J'ai un Roi dans le ciel ... Madame de Prie , she obeyed their sug- gestions in endeavoring to procure ... Madame la Septième , he replied , " Madame la Dernière . The birth of this Princess ...
Página 136
... Madame de Pompadour had the command of the expedition to Minorca entrusted to him , hoping that ill success would be his ruin , but he took the island . His embassy to Vienna ruined his private but retrieved his pub- lic fortune . He ...
... Madame de Pompadour had the command of the expedition to Minorca entrusted to him , hoping that ill success would be his ruin , but he took the island . His embassy to Vienna ruined his private but retrieved his pub- lic fortune . He ...
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... Madame de Pompadour they lost all hopes of his improvement . The Peace of Aix - la Chapelle excited univer- sal discontent ; the very women of the halles cried " Bête comme la paix ; " and the popular contempt of the King was in ...
... Madame de Pompadour they lost all hopes of his improvement . The Peace of Aix - la Chapelle excited univer- sal discontent ; the very women of the halles cried " Bête comme la paix ; " and the popular contempt of the King was in ...
Página 329
... Madame Lebon , thus inscribed : — “ 600 livres à Madame Lebon pour lui avoir prédit à l'âge de neuf ans qu'elle ... Pompadour , taken from an extinct family . * The history of Madame de Pompa- dour for the next twenty years is the ...
... Madame Lebon , thus inscribed : — “ 600 livres à Madame Lebon pour lui avoir prédit à l'âge de neuf ans qu'elle ... Pompadour , taken from an extinct family . * The history of Madame de Pompa- dour for the next twenty years is the ...
Página 330
... Madame de Mailly became the king's mistress the journalist Barbier de ... Madame de Pom- padour consisted in observing this , and to the unwearied skill which ... Pompadour can be studied . Among them we colored satin trimmed with ermine ...
... Madame de Mailly became the king's mistress the journalist Barbier de ... Madame de Pom- padour consisted in observing this , and to the unwearied skill which ... Pompadour can be studied . Among them we colored satin trimmed with ermine ...
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Página 93 - Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale!
Página 194 - All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom.
Página 412 - Like a tale of little meaning .though the words are strong; Chanted from an ill-used race of men that cleave the soil, Sow the seed, and reap the harvest with enduring toil, Storing yearly little dues of wheat, and wine and oil...
Página 265 - Then spoke King Arthur, breathing heavily: "What is it thou hast seen? or what hast heard?" And answer made the bold Sir Bedivere: "I heard the water lapping on the crag , And the long ripple washing in the reeds.
Página 2 - But words are things, and a small drop of ink, Falling like dew, upon a thought, produces That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think...
Página 156 - I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome! those caves of ice! And all who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Beware!
Página 102 - Receive them free, and sell them by the weight; Bags of fiery opals, sapphires, amethysts, Jacinths, hard topaz, grass-green emeralds, Beauteous rubies, sparkling diamonds, And seld-seen costly stones of so great price, As one of them indifferently rated, And of a carat of this quantity, May serve, in peril of calamity, To ransom great kings from captivity...
Página 421 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen, who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
Página 104 - To lie in cold obstruction and to rot; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice; To be imprison'd in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world: or to be worse than worst Of those that lawless and incertain thought Imagine howling: — 'tis too horrible! The weariest and most loathed worldly life That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay...
Página 110 - Phlegra with the heroic race were joined That fought at Thebes and Ilium, on each side Mixed with auxiliar gods ; and what resounds In fable or romance of Uther's son Begirt with British and Armoric knights ; And all who since, baptized or infidel, Jousted in Aspramont, or Montalban, Damasco, or Marocco, or Trebisond, Or whom Biserta sent from Afric shore, When Charlemain with all his peerage fell By Fontarabia.