Littell's Living Age, 150. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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6. oldal
... grace through their somewhat constrained ble pitch of art , because here liberty was form . Now we find her receiving the restrained by law , and Ariosto has re- most learned works of antiquity from Al - mained the most striking example ...
... grace through their somewhat constrained ble pitch of art , because here liberty was form . Now we find her receiving the restrained by law , and Ariosto has re- most learned works of antiquity from Al - mained the most striking example ...
7. oldal
... grace , the childlike sim- which had been inherited from the age plicity , so nearly akin to nature , of Italian of the Renaissance , can only deceive the women , perhaps also the inheritance of eye of the superficial observer . Then ...
... grace , the childlike sim- which had been inherited from the age plicity , so nearly akin to nature , of Italian of the Renaissance , can only deceive the women , perhaps also the inheritance of eye of the superficial observer . Then ...
9. oldal
... grace and fair sex , was forced to admit when he weakness . This grace is not confined to came to Paris as a young man of twenty- the passing bloom of youth , nor to the six ( 1795 ) that " this was the only place outward person . There ...
... grace and fair sex , was forced to admit when he weakness . This grace is not confined to came to Paris as a young man of twenty- the passing bloom of youth , nor to the six ( 1795 ) that " this was the only place outward person . There ...
13. oldal
... grace that charms us most in wealthy Englishmen . Even now an En- women . We vainly seek a Jacqueline glishman of any standing does not feel Pascal , a Lespinasse , a Boufflers , who that he has a real " home " until he pos- exercised ...
... grace that charms us most in wealthy Englishmen . Even now an En- women . We vainly seek a Jacqueline glishman of any standing does not feel Pascal , a Lespinasse , a Boufflers , who that he has a real " home " until he pos- exercised ...
19. oldal
... the service of something high- er , of something which transcends the narrow interests of their every - day life ; and this it is that , properly speaking , " Why , Grace ! you talk to me as CHARACTERISTICS OF EUROPEAN SOCIETY . 19.
... the service of something high- er , of something which transcends the narrow interests of their every - day life ; and this it is that , properly speaking , " Why , Grace ! you talk to me as CHARACTERISTICS OF EUROPEAN SOCIETY . 19.
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