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Pagina 32
... , with , quite possibly , that same unconcerned delight in which Sainte - Beuve quitted it half a century ago . He never re- visited his native place , which does not appear to 32 [ Dec. , 22 HUGO AND SAINT - BEUVE .
... , with , quite possibly , that same unconcerned delight in which Sainte - Beuve quitted it half a century ago . He never re- visited his native place , which does not appear to 32 [ Dec. , 22 HUGO AND SAINT - BEUVE .
Pagina 33
visited his native place , which does not appear to have been for him an over - hallowed spot , nor one of rosy reminiscences . Boulogne meant his infancy , and his infancy meant poverty in a dreary sea - side city , where he was reared ...
visited his native place , which does not appear to have been for him an over - hallowed spot , nor one of rosy reminiscences . Boulogne meant his infancy , and his infancy meant poverty in a dreary sea - side city , where he was reared ...
Pagina 42
... appear in Monday's , paper . After having revised the proof with minute attention and untiring pains - in the lonely silence of that great hall , with its vast ceiling , painted by one of the Coypels , which is the outer office of the ...
... appear in Monday's , paper . After having revised the proof with minute attention and untiring pains - in the lonely silence of that great hall , with its vast ceiling , painted by one of the Coypels , which is the outer office of the ...
Pagina 45
... appear fanatical and fabulous . Yet his indulgence went hand in hand with his sincerity , and both kept company with his distinctive canons of taste which presided over all his interpretations . His fa- cial expression prompted , and ...
... appear fanatical and fabulous . Yet his indulgence went hand in hand with his sincerity , and both kept company with his distinctive canons of taste which presided over all his interpretations . His fa- cial expression prompted , and ...
Pagina 49
... appears to form a first and natural impulse , hardly betokening that keen , but ever courteous raillery oftener perceptible in the " Causeries . " This latter , though a virile power of the author , was one less exercised by him ...
... appears to form a first and natural impulse , hardly betokening that keen , but ever courteous raillery oftener perceptible in the " Causeries . " This latter , though a virile power of the author , was one less exercised by him ...
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