Lamartine's Works ..., Τόμος 6G. Bell & sons, 1891 |
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Σελίδα 100
... look upon , and to cheer Louis XVIII . In his short reign , so unhappily interrupted , this prince had not had time to render his government unpopular . His reign had been cut short by the violence of the Bonapartists at the ...
... look upon , and to cheer Louis XVIII . In his short reign , so unhappily interrupted , this prince had not had time to render his government unpopular . His reign had been cut short by the violence of the Bonapartists at the ...
Σελίδα 104
... looks on the garden of the Tuileries , he received there , in the unanimous and impassioned cries of an innumerable multitude , the wel- come due to his return , and a touching reparation for his exile . These acclamations , renewed at ...
... looks on the garden of the Tuileries , he received there , in the unanimous and impassioned cries of an innumerable multitude , the wel- come due to his return , and a touching reparation for his exile . These acclamations , renewed at ...
Σελίδα 161
... look at his olive trees , and that he would soon return . The King was about to renew his inquiries , when the master himself returned from his walk , and seeing a stranger of noble appearance in his house , already seated and eating at ...
... look at his olive trees , and that he would soon return . The King was about to renew his inquiries , when the master himself returned from his walk , and seeing a stranger of noble appearance in his house , already seated and eating at ...
Σελίδα 162
... looks , his gesture , and his attitude , all the respect and emotion he felt in the presence of such fallen greatness , begged pardon of him for the involuntary familiarity he had assumed towards so august and so unexpected a guest . He ...
... looks , his gesture , and his attitude , all the respect and emotion he felt in the presence of such fallen greatness , begged pardon of him for the involuntary familiarity he had assumed towards so august and so unexpected a guest . He ...
Σελίδα 181
... look - out men on the shore might mistake these fugitive lights for the phosphorescent appearances on the sea during the summer nights . The wind blew from the mountains of Calabria , as if providence was desirous of repelling the King ...
... look - out men on the shore might mistake these fugitive lights for the phosphorescent appearances on the sea during the summer nights . The wind blew from the mountains of Calabria , as if providence was desirous of repelling the King ...
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Σελίδα 42 - Themistocles, to throw myself upon the hospitality of the British people. I put myself under the protection of their laws ; which I claim from your Royal Highness, as the most powerful, the most constant, and the most generous of my enemies.