The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 77
... remains practically what it was when Mollet finished it , except for the west wing added in quite recent days . The central portion stands between cour et jardin , the entrance being to the north from the Faubourg , while the windows of ...
... remains practically what it was when Mollet finished it , except for the west wing added in quite recent days . The central portion stands between cour et jardin , the entrance being to the north from the Faubourg , while the windows of ...
Page 82
... remains as it was arranged by the Murats , their initials are on the panels and the pictures represent subjects chosen by the Prince . The Palais de l'Elysée became Napoleon's favourite spring and autumn residence , and Joséphine , then ...
... remains as it was arranged by the Murats , their initials are on the panels and the pictures represent subjects chosen by the Prince . The Palais de l'Elysée became Napoleon's favourite spring and autumn residence , and Joséphine , then ...
Page 88
... remains for more subtle minds to discover subjects which are at once universal in their interest and yet unhackneyed . Far be it from me to name Charlotte Yonge " subtle " ; yet in justice to the Heir of Redclyffe it must be ...
... remains for more subtle minds to discover subjects which are at once universal in their interest and yet unhackneyed . Far be it from me to name Charlotte Yonge " subtle " ; yet in justice to the Heir of Redclyffe it must be ...
Page 89
... remains attrac- tive , lovable , admirable throughout - just because it is an effort to describe perfection , the thing we all long after and worship in spite of ourselves ! If then as it undeniably is — this worship of perfection is an ...
... remains attrac- tive , lovable , admirable throughout - just because it is an effort to describe perfection , the thing we all long after and worship in spite of ourselves ! If then as it undeniably is — this worship of perfection is an ...
Page 93
... remains for all to read that " the new mother " is not the same as the old . Moreover , as we explore the various members of one of Miss Yonge's famous " family circles , " we perceive that the new daughter is also strangely different ...
... remains for all to read that " the new mother " is not the same as the old . Moreover , as we explore the various members of one of Miss Yonge's famous " family circles , " we perceive that the new daughter is also strangely different ...
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