Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and Index, المجلد 5Hurd and Houghton, 1876 |
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الصفحة 160
... Voltaire . " A man who has never seen the sun , " says Calderon , in one of his charming comedies , " cannot be ... Voltaire's . Such high and various excellence moved the young prince almost to adoration . The opinions of Voltaire on ...
... Voltaire . " A man who has never seen the sun , " says Calderon , in one of his charming comedies , " cannot be ... Voltaire's . Such high and various excellence moved the young prince almost to adoration . The opinions of Voltaire on ...
الصفحة 161
... Voltaire replied with exquisite grace and address . A correspondence followed , which may be studied with advantage by those who wish to become proficients in the ignoble art of flattery . No man ever paid compliments better than Voltaire ...
... Voltaire replied with exquisite grace and address . A correspondence followed , which may be studied with advantage by those who wish to become proficients in the ignoble art of flattery . No man ever paid compliments better than Voltaire ...
الصفحة 169
... Voltaire . " A man who has never seen the sun , " says Calderon , in one of his charming comedies , " cannot be ... Voltaire's . Such high and various excellence moved the young prince almost to adoration . The opinions of Voltaire on ...
... Voltaire . " A man who has never seen the sun , " says Calderon , in one of his charming comedies , " cannot be ... Voltaire's . Such high and various excellence moved the young prince almost to adoration . The opinions of Voltaire on ...
الصفحة 169
... Voltaire replied with exquisite grace and address . A correspondence followed , which may be studied with advantage by those who wish to become proficients in the ignoble art of flattery . No man ever paid compliments better than Voltaire ...
... Voltaire replied with exquisite grace and address . A correspondence followed , which may be studied with advantage by those who wish to become proficients in the ignoble art of flattery . No man ever paid compliments better than Voltaire ...
الصفحة 175
... great treasons perhaps he might be induced to commit a third . The Duchess of Chateauroux then held the chief influence over the feeble Lewis . She determined to send an agent to Berlin ; and Voltaire was FREDERIC THE GREAT . 175.
... great treasons perhaps he might be induced to commit a third . The Duchess of Chateauroux then held the chief influence over the feeble Lewis . She determined to send an agent to Berlin ; and Voltaire was FREDERIC THE GREAT . 175.
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