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Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve. MADAME DE CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY . Monday , October 28 , 1850 . IT has often been my lot to speak of that happy age of the ... Mme de Caylus herself took not Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY.
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve. MADAME DE CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY . Monday , October 28 , 1850 . IT has often been my lot to speak of that happy age of the ... Mme de Caylus herself took not Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY.
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... Mme de Caylus brought upon herself her banishment from Court at the age of nineteen . She was banished a first time and perhaps a second , so that for not less than thirteen or fourteen years she was thrust into a ... MADAME DE CAYLUS 49.
... Mme de Caylus brought upon herself her banishment from Court at the age of nineteen . She was banished a first time and perhaps a second , so that for not less than thirteen or fourteen years she was thrust into a ... MADAME DE CAYLUS 49.
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... Mme de Caylus ' anecdotes are little scenes which , though hardly striking , often leave an ineffaceably comic impres- sion . Would you like me to relate one of those scenes in which M. de Montausier , in which Bossuet ... MADAME DE CAYLUS.
... Mme de Caylus ' anecdotes are little scenes which , though hardly striking , often leave an ineffaceably comic impres- sion . Would you like me to relate one of those scenes in which M. de Montausier , in which Bossuet ... MADAME DE CAYLUS.
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RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
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