Washington IrvingHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 - 304 páginas |
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Página 109
... Paris . The French women , you know , are remarkable for pretty feet and ankles , and can display them in perfect security . The English are remarkable for the contrary . Seeing the proneness of the English women to follow French ...
... Paris . The French women , you know , are remarkable for pretty feet and ankles , and can display them in perfect security . The English are remarkable for the contrary . Seeing the proneness of the English women to follow French ...
Página 127
... Paris , where his reputation secured him a hearty welcome he was often at the Cannings ' and at Lord Holland's ; Talma , then the king of the stage , became his friend , and there he made the acquaintance of Thomas Moore , which ripened ...
... Paris , where his reputation secured him a hearty welcome he was often at the Cannings ' and at Lord Holland's ; Talma , then the king of the stage , became his friend , and there he made the acquaintance of Thomas Moore , which ripened ...
Página 128
... Paris was gay enough , and seriously interfered with his literary projects . He had the for- tunes of his brother Peter on his mind also , and invested his earnings , then and for some years after , in enterprises for his benefit that ...
... Paris was gay enough , and seriously interfered with his literary projects . He had the for- tunes of his brother Peter on his mind also , and invested his earnings , then and for some years after , in enterprises for his benefit that ...
Página 137
... Paris , to the society of the Moores and the fascina- tions of the gay town , and to fitful literary work . Our author wrote with great facility and rapidity when the inspiration was on him , and produced an astonishing amount of ...
... Paris , to the society of the Moores and the fascina- tions of the gay town , and to fitful literary work . Our author wrote with great facility and rapidity when the inspiration was on him , and produced an astonishing amount of ...
Página 138
... Paris of late , between the death of one king and the succession of another . I have be- come a little callous to public sights , but have , notwithstanding , been to see the fu- neral of the late king , and the entrance into Paris of ...
... Paris of late , between the death of one king and the succession of another . I have be- come a little callous to public sights , but have , notwithstanding , been to see the fu- neral of the late king , and the entrance into Paris of ...
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