Memoirs of Rachel, by madame de B-.1858 |
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... possessed an infinite variety of inflections and the most moving tones . Her features were fine and sufficiently marked to express strong passions , while her eyes , full of fire , added the most eloquent commentary to what was uttered ...
... possessed an infinite variety of inflections and the most moving tones . Her features were fine and sufficiently marked to express strong passions , while her eyes , full of fire , added the most eloquent commentary to what was uttered ...
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... possessed with the wish to be free , and have no other study than to please those who feel real kindness for me and who satisfy my heart and mind . My vanity finds no compensation in a crowd for the lack of real merit . I do not care to ...
... possessed with the wish to be free , and have no other study than to please those who feel real kindness for me and who satisfy my heart and mind . My vanity finds no compensation in a crowd for the lack of real merit . I do not care to ...
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... possessed an advantage the tomb can alone confer ; her great qualities were remembered and contrasted with the faults and shortcomings of her successors her failings , if she had any , were forgotten . The partisans of the new school ...
... possessed an advantage the tomb can alone confer ; her great qualities were remembered and contrasted with the faults and shortcomings of her successors her failings , if she had any , were forgotten . The partisans of the new school ...
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... possessed any attraction were those that gave plays containing allusions and political satires . These , indeed , were crowded , and the applause with which such plays were re- ceived was loud , tumultuous , and prolonged . It was quite ...
... possessed any attraction were those that gave plays containing allusions and political satires . These , indeed , were crowded , and the applause with which such plays were re- ceived was loud , tumultuous , and prolonged . It was quite ...
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... possessing . She owns her love for him who slandered without knowing her , and ends by asking the support of his strong arm and in- fluence with the people , for her son , continually exposed to perish by the manœuvres of the oppo- site ...
... possessing . She owns her love for him who slandered without knowing her , and ends by asking the support of his strong arm and in- fluence with the people , for her son , continually exposed to perish by the manœuvres of the oppo- site ...
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