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... happy times and that happy abode where my heart , possessing all the felicity it could desire , tasted it with inexpressible rapture , without thinking even of the pleasure of the senses ' . Such were the feelings of this son of Geneva ...
... happy times and that happy abode where my heart , possessing all the felicity it could desire , tasted it with inexpressible rapture , without thinking even of the pleasure of the senses ' . Such were the feelings of this son of Geneva ...
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... Happy ( 1806 ) . It is a confession , a disclosure ; it is the delicate and harmonious effusion of a chaste soul , of a calm and elevated soul , animated by a pure zeal , which has discovered the secret of happiness for itself , and ...
... Happy ( 1806 ) . It is a confession , a disclosure ; it is the delicate and harmonious effusion of a chaste soul , of a calm and elevated soul , animated by a pure zeal , which has discovered the secret of happiness for itself , and ...
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... Happy . Certainly Montaigne is not probed as deeply as he might have been in this graceful Eulogy : I will not say that M. Droz wrongly ascribed anything to Montaigne , though he does go rather far when he says that candour and reverie ...
... Happy . Certainly Montaigne is not probed as deeply as he might have been in this graceful Eulogy : I will not say that M. Droz wrongly ascribed anything to Montaigne , though he does go rather far when he says that candour and reverie ...
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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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