| 1904 - 926 páginas
...Grand Duchess, a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend ue her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. We knew the whole society of that little city; and but that the young ladies, one and all,... | |
| 1865 - 820 páginas
...of us who had books or magazines from England sent them to him, and he examined them eagerly. With a five-and-twenty years' experience since those happy days of which I write, and an acquaintance with an immense variety of human-kind, I think I have never seen a society more... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 páginas
...Goethe, given in the present work, page 41. very remarkable endowments,1 would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us...something ennobling, I think, alike to the subject and6 sovereign. With6 a five-and-twenty years' experience since those happy days of which I write,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1855 - 482 páginas
...present Grand Duchess Dowager), a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this Court to the Patriarch of letters, there was something ennobling,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 506 páginas
...present Grand Duchess Dowager), a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this Court to the Patriarch of letters, there was something ennobling,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 504 páginas
...present Grand Duchess Dowaget), a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this Court to the Patriarch of letters, there was something ennobling,... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 368 páginas
...present Grand Duchess Dowager), a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this Court to the Patriarch of letters, there was something ennobling,... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1864 - 268 páginas
...present Grand Duchess Dowager), a lady of very remarkahle endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this court to the patriarch of letters there was something ennobling,... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1864 - 276 páginas
...present Grand Duchess Dowager), a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from us, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this court to the patriarch of letters there was something ennobling,... | |
| 1864 - 26 páginas
....... The grand duchess, a lady of very remarkable endowments, would kindly borrow our books from ne, lend us her own, and graciously talk to us young men about our literary tastes and pursuits. In the respect paid by this court to the patriarch of letters there was something ennobling,... | |
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