The North American Review, Volume 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Madame Bovary . Par GUSTAVE FLAUBERT . IX . BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS Brazil and the Brazilians , portrayed in Historical and Descriptive Sketches . By Rev. D. P. KIDDER , D. D. , and Rev. J. C. FLETCHER . X. CRITICAL NOTICES NEW ...
... Madame Bovary . Par GUSTAVE FLAUBERT . IX . BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS Brazil and the Brazilians , portrayed in Historical and Descriptive Sketches . By Rev. D. P. KIDDER , D. D. , and Rev. J. C. FLETCHER . X. CRITICAL NOTICES NEW ...
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... Madame Héger . There , by un- remitted application , they obtained a thorough knowledge of the French language , and increased their acquirements gen- erally . To this sojourn in Belgium we are indebted for Currer Bell's " Villette ...
... Madame Héger . There , by un- remitted application , they obtained a thorough knowledge of the French language , and increased their acquirements gen- erally . To this sojourn in Belgium we are indebted for Currer Bell's " Villette ...
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... Madame Héger's became less and less tolerable to her , and the increasing troubles at home , resulting in part from the misconduct of her brother Branwell , and in part from the threatened blindness of her father , combined with her own ...
... Madame Héger's became less and less tolerable to her , and the increasing troubles at home , resulting in part from the misconduct of her brother Branwell , and in part from the threatened blindness of her father , combined with her own ...
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... Madame Royale , as the Duchess of Savoy was called , at her famous villa near Turin , and has left a characteristic picture of the social life of the place and period . He declares that , " though the men of Turin were extremely ...
... Madame Royale , as the Duchess of Savoy was called , at her famous villa near Turin , and has left a characteristic picture of the social life of the place and period . He declares that , " though the men of Turin were extremely ...
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... Madame de Sévigné in one of her charming letters , " of which we cannot hear too many particulars . " It is well for ... Madame de Sévigné , Madame de Lafayette , the Abbé de Choisi , and the sharp - sighted St. Simon . With a kindred ...
... Madame de Sévigné in one of her charming letters , " of which we cannot hear too many particulars . " It is well for ... Madame de Sévigné , Madame de Lafayette , the Abbé de Choisi , and the sharp - sighted St. Simon . With a kindred ...
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