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Page 287
... French minor poems . Favart is perhaps as free from this defect as any French poet whom we could name ; and few writers can boast of more elegance than Florian . Every body remembers his " Si l'ame est immortelle , L'amour ne l'est il ...
... French minor poems . Favart is perhaps as free from this defect as any French poet whom we could name ; and few writers can boast of more elegance than Florian . Every body remembers his " Si l'ame est immortelle , L'amour ne l'est il ...
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French nation and French capital have both fallen from their proud eminence . Here , in this little volume , 70 pages are occupied by a catalogue of the sculptures and paintings collected and arranged in the Louvre but this splendid ...
French nation and French capital have both fallen from their proud eminence . Here , in this little volume , 70 pages are occupied by a catalogue of the sculptures and paintings collected and arranged in the Louvre but this splendid ...
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... French are , as yet , capable of deriving advantage from this latitude of debate , is a question of no very easy decision ; the use hitherto made of it , both in and out of the Legislative Assembly , having been rather to display the ...
... French are , as yet , capable of deriving advantage from this latitude of debate , is a question of no very easy decision ; the use hitherto made of it , both in and out of the Legislative Assembly , having been rather to display the ...
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