He would suit you. He is melancholy too, but only by fits. Would you like to make his acquaintance ? " " Authors are best known by their writings," replied Walstein ; " I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of the human heart,... The Honey-moon - Σελίδα 24των Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1837Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
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...settle all this with Augustus," replied Madame de Schulemhourg ; " I am glad, however, to hear you ahuse youth. I always tell Sidonia that he makes his heroes too young, which enrages him heyond description. Do you know him ? " " Only hy fame." " He would suit you. He is melancholy too,... | |
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...beggar to-morrow, I should be haunted by no uneasy sensations. Pardon me, Madame de Sclmlembourg ; your philosophy does not appear to be that of my friend...acquaintance ?" " Authors are best known by their writings,1" replied Walstein ; " I admire his, because, amid much wildness, he is a great reader of... | |
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