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... NOVELS A GAMBLER'S DEATH NAPOLEON AND HIS SYSTEM THE STORY OF MARY ANCEL • BEATRICE MERGER CARICATURES AND LITHOGRAPHY IN PARIS PAGR 8 17 36 45 66 82 95 • 116 • 127 142 163 171 LITTLE POINSINET THE DEVIL'S WAGER MADAME SAND AND THE NEW.
... NOVELS A GAMBLER'S DEATH NAPOLEON AND HIS SYSTEM THE STORY OF MARY ANCEL • BEATRICE MERGER CARICATURES AND LITHOGRAPHY IN PARIS PAGR 8 17 36 45 66 82 95 • 116 • 127 142 163 171 LITTLE POINSINET THE DEVIL'S WAGER MADAME SAND AND THE NEW.
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William Makepeace Thackeray. LITTLE POINSINET THE DEVIL'S WAGER MADAME SAND AND THE NEW APOCALYPSE . THE CASE OF PEYTEL FRENCH DRAMAS AND MELODRAMAS MEDITATIONS AT VERSAILLES • PAGE • 201 LITTLE TRAVELS AND ROAD - SIDE SKETCHES . I. FROM ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. LITTLE POINSINET THE DEVIL'S WAGER MADAME SAND AND THE NEW APOCALYPSE . THE CASE OF PEYTEL FRENCH DRAMAS AND MELODRAMAS MEDITATIONS AT VERSAILLES • PAGE • 201 LITTLE TRAVELS AND ROAD - SIDE SKETCHES . I. FROM ...
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... DEVIL . CARTOUCHE PARIS SKETCHES . HOW TO ASTONISH THE FRENCH . To face page 20 80 94 " " 99 " " THE CHEAP DEFENCE OF NATIONS 132 99 MARY ANCEL POINSINET IN DISGUISE THE CHAPLAIN PUZZLED FRENCH CATHOLICISM 144 " " 206 " 9 223 99 230 ...
... DEVIL . CARTOUCHE PARIS SKETCHES . HOW TO ASTONISH THE FRENCH . To face page 20 80 94 " " 99 " " THE CHEAP DEFENCE OF NATIONS 132 99 MARY ANCEL POINSINET IN DISGUISE THE CHAPLAIN PUZZLED FRENCH CATHOLICISM 144 " " 206 " 9 223 99 230 ...
Pagina 67
... devil - the father , that is to say , of all vices . Griskinissa's face and her mind grew ugly together ; her good - humour changed to bilious bitter discontent ; her pretty fond epithets , to foul abuse and swearing ; her tender blue ...
... devil - the father , that is to say , of all vices . Griskinissa's face and her mind grew ugly together ; her good - humour changed to bilious bitter discontent ; her pretty fond epithets , to foul abuse and swearing ; her tender blue ...
Pagina 68
... Devil , I should not be more wretched than I am now ! " " Quite the contrary , " cried a small cheery voice . " What ! " exclaimed Gambouge , trembling and surprised . " Who's there ? -where are you ? —who are you ? " " You were just ...
... Devil , I should not be more wretched than I am now ! " " Quite the contrary , " cried a small cheery voice . " What ! " exclaimed Gambouge , trembling and surprised . " Who's there ? -where are you ? —who are you ? " " You were just ...
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Pagina 187 - The genius of Cervantes was transferred into the novels of Fielding, who painted the characters and ridiculed the follies of life with equal strength, humor, and propriety. The field of history and biography was cultivated by many writers of ability, among whom we distinguish the copious Guthrie, the circumstantial Ralph, the laborious Carte, the learned and elegant Robertson, and above all, the ingenious, penetrating, and comprehensive Hume,