A Second Treasury of the World's Great Letters: A Mixed Mailbag Including Intimate Exchanges and Cycles of Correspondence by Famed Men and Women of History and the ArtsWallace Brockway, Bart Keith Winer Simon and Schuster, 1941 - 636 σελίδες Brockway, Wallace & Winer, Bart Keith, ed. |
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Σελίδα 93
... least : the best men everywhere are those who are least offended with him . " FAILURE OF AN ATTEMPT TO POISON HIM [ A LETTER 93 ERASMUS TO ADRIAN VI.
... least : the best men everywhere are those who are least offended with him . " FAILURE OF AN ATTEMPT TO POISON HIM [ A LETTER 93 ERASMUS TO ADRIAN VI.
Σελίδα 173
... least surprise or impertinent curiosity , but received me with all the obliging civility possible . I know no European court where the ladies would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger . I believe in the whole ...
... least surprise or impertinent curiosity , but received me with all the obliging civility possible . I know no European court where the ladies would have behaved themselves in so polite a manner to a stranger . I believe in the whole ...
Σελίδα 200
... least not in the exact sense of the word . In his Confessions , Rousseau gave one of the reasons why : “ She was very thin , very pale , and had a bosom which resembled the back of her hand . " Theirs was a friendship , and in reply to ...
... least not in the exact sense of the word . In his Confessions , Rousseau gave one of the reasons why : “ She was very thin , very pale , and had a bosom which resembled the back of her hand . " Theirs was a friendship , and in reply to ...
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A FATAL FRIENDSHIP A SERIES | 3 |
FRIEND ATTICUS | 14 |
SENECA DENOUNCES THE MODERN TREATMENT | 17 |
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