Letters of Madame de Sévigné to Her Daughter and Her Friends: An Enl. Ed., Tr. from the Paris Ed. of 1806 ...J. Walker, 1811 |
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... assure you , that , except as far as concerns the interest of the king , my master , I am your very humble servant . Let us now talk a little about the war , my dear cousin : this mounting guard is cold work , and though we have plenty ...
... assure you , that , except as far as concerns the interest of the king , my master , I am your very humble servant . Let us now talk a little about the war , my dear cousin : this mounting guard is cold work , and though we have plenty ...
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... assure them I am not so inhu- man as they suppose ; and , with all my heroism , I wish your safe return as passionately as they can do . I trust , my dear cousin , you will not doubt the truth of this , nor that I fervently pray your ...
... assure them I am not so inhu- man as they suppose ; and , with all my heroism , I wish your safe return as passionately as they can do . I trust , my dear cousin , you will not doubt the truth of this , nor that I fervently pray your ...
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... assure you , I am delighted at the good opi- nion you entertain of my heart , and I further assure you , without meaning compliment for compliment , that my esteem for you infinitely surpasses the power of or- dinary language to express ...
... assure you , I am delighted at the good opi- nion you entertain of my heart , and I further assure you , without meaning compliment for compliment , that my esteem for you infinitely surpasses the power of or- dinary language to express ...
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... adieu , to acquaint him with my sentiments . I will in- form you of all I hear . God grant my last tidings may be good : I desire it fervently . I assure you we are all very much to be pitied . I mean you 40 LETTERS OF.
... adieu , to acquaint him with my sentiments . I will in- form you of all I hear . God grant my last tidings may be good : I desire it fervently . I assure you we are all very much to be pitied . I mean you 40 LETTERS OF.
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... ASSURE you the days pass very tediously ; suspense is extremely painful ; but it is an evil to which the whole family of the unfortunate prisoner is habituated . I have seen , and cannot sufficiently express my admiration of them . It ...
... ASSURE you the days pass very tediously ; suspense is extremely painful ; but it is an evil to which the whole family of the unfortunate prisoner is habituated . I have seen , and cannot sufficiently express my admiration of them . It ...
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abbé Adieu admirable affair agreeable amiable amuse answer archbishop of Arles assure beauty believe bishop of Léon Britany cardinal Mazarin chancellor charming coadjutor compliments Corbinelli Coulanges COUNT DE BUSSY court cousin d'Hacqueville d'Ormesson daughter dear child death delighted desire fancy favour Fayette Fouquet Friday friendship give going happy hear heart heartily honour hope journey king la Fayette lady Lambesc Landrecy laugh Lavardin letter Livri madame de Chaulnes Madame de Montespan madame de Sévigné mademoiselle manner Mascaron mind monsieur de Grignan morning mother Mousse never night obliged occasion opinion Paris passed person Pignerol pleased pleasure Plessis poor pretty Provence Pussort received Rennes Rhône Rochefoucault Rocks sent sentiments speak Sunday suppose talk tell Têtu thing thought thousand tion told trifling Vatel Vitré Wednesday wife wish word write wrote yesterday