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... friends . We say with Voltaire in those delightful lines : Jouissons , écrivons , vivons , mon cher Horace ! J'ai ... friendship that shall not deceive or fail us , and that habitual impression of serenity and amenity that will reconcile ...
... friends . We say with Voltaire in those delightful lines : Jouissons , écrivons , vivons , mon cher Horace ! J'ai ... friendship that shall not deceive or fail us , and that habitual impression of serenity and amenity that will reconcile ...
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... friends , for his friends know him better than anybody else . I have yielded to their reasons , whose force and truth I have felt ' . This terrible page of Chénier , the judgment of an honourable man , deserves to be attached to the ...
... friends , for his friends know him better than anybody else . I have yielded to their reasons , whose force and truth I have felt ' . This terrible page of Chénier , the judgment of an honourable man , deserves to be attached to the ...
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... friends threw themselves in the way to arrest the blow which might have hurt him . Florian , upon whom everything was smiling , was received into the Academy in 1788 , at the age of thirty - three , in rivalry with Vicq - d'Azyr . All ...
... friends threw themselves in the way to arrest the blow which might have hurt him . Florian , upon whom everything was smiling , was received into the Academy in 1788 , at the age of thirty - three , in rivalry with Vicq - d'Azyr . All ...
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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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