The History of Paris, from the Earliest Period to the Present Day;: Containing a Description of Its Antiquities, Public Buildings, Civil, Religious, Scientific, and Commercial Institutions, with Numerous Historical Facts and Anecdotes, Hitherto Unpublished, Tending to Illustrate the Different Aeras of French History, Particularly the Eventful Period of the Revolution. To which is Added an Appendix: Containing a Notice of the Church of Saint Denis; an Account of the Violation of the Royal Tombs; ... Etc. Etc. In Three Volumes..A. and W. Galignani, 1825 |
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الصفحة 34
... says Christine de Pisan , “ par ancienne et raisonnable coûtume , pour obvier à vagues paroles et pensées , avoit un prud'homme au bout de la table , qui sans cesse disoit gestes et mœurs d'aucun bon trépassé . " During this reign it ...
... says Christine de Pisan , “ par ancienne et raisonnable coûtume , pour obvier à vagues paroles et pensées , avoit un prud'homme au bout de la table , qui sans cesse disoit gestes et mœurs d'aucun bon trépassé . " During this reign it ...
الصفحة 43
... says his historian , " his excellency reposed in his boots . " 99 • EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF LOUIS XV . - After the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle , the city of Paris determined upon the erection of a statue to Louis XV . , le Bien - Aimé ...
... says his historian , " his excellency reposed in his boots . " 99 • EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF LOUIS XV . - After the peace of Aix - la - Chapelle , the city of Paris determined upon the erection of a statue to Louis XV . , le Bien - Aimé ...
الصفحة 51
... says Mercier , " several persons languish nearly three years in conse- quence of the dreadful pressure . One whole family disap- peared . There was scarcely a house that had not to mourn the loss of a relation or friend . " DISTURBANCE ...
... says Mercier , " several persons languish nearly three years in conse- quence of the dreadful pressure . One whole family disap- peared . There was scarcely a house that had not to mourn the loss of a relation or friend . " DISTURBANCE ...
الصفحة 63
... says he , " handselled it ( l'étrenna ) ; Pierre Remi , surintendant of the finances under Charles - le - Bel , had it repaired , and was hanged on it . And in our time , Jean Monnier , lieu- tenant civil de Paris , having ordered ...
... says he , " handselled it ( l'étrenna ) ; Pierre Remi , surintendant of the finances under Charles - le - Bel , had it repaired , and was hanged on it . And in our time , Jean Monnier , lieu- tenant civil de Paris , having ordered ...
الصفحة 66
... says : -- " Never did the city of Rome , in its greatest glory , erect a more superb amphitheatre than that of the Place Dau- phine on the day those verses were read . " The arch was in imitation of white marble , enriched with gold ...
... says : -- " Never did the city of Rome , in its greatest glory , erect a more superb amphitheatre than that of the Place Dau- phine on the day those verses were read . " The arch was in imitation of white marble , enriched with gold ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
abbey of Saint Académie Française adorned afterwards aged ancient aqueduct arches August average bas-reliefs body born bridge bronze built called rue canal capital celebrated cemetery chapel Charles Charles VI church of Saint coffin constructed cour court crown Dagobert dauphin decree derives its name died ditto duke of Berry duke of Orleans erected established executed faubourg Saint feet following inscription formed formerly fountain four France gate gold grand Henry Henry IV honour Hôtel houses hundred interred Jean kilogrammes king king's livres Louis XIII Louis XIV manufactory marble Marché Marie monument mort name of rue ornamented Palais Paris Parlement pedestal pediment Philip Augustus Place de Grève placed Pont Pont Neuf Porte Saint present prévôt des marchands prince quays queen reign of Louis royal rue Saint Saint Denis Saint Louis side silver gilt spot statue stone street derives surmounted tion tomb took the name Total vault walls
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الصفحة 193 - Je pense qu'avec eux tout l'enfer est chez moi : L'un miaule en grondant comme un tigre en furie; L'autre roule sa voix comme un enfant qui crie.
الصفحة 195 - Veuille inonder ces lieux d'un déluge nouveau. Pour traverser la rue, au milieu de l'orage, Un ais sur deux pavés forme un étroit passage...
الصفحة 194 - En quelque endroit que j'aille , il faut fendre la presse D'un peuple d'importuns qui fourmillent sans cesse. L'un me heurte d'un ais dont je suis tout froissé ; Je vois d'un autre coup mon chapeau renversé.
الصفحة 346 - La mort a des rigueurs à nulle autre pareilles ; On a beau la prier, La cruelle qu'elle est se bouche les oreilles, Et nous laisse crier. Le pauvre en sa cabane, où le chaume le couvre, Est sujet à ses lois; Et la garde qui veille aux barrières du Louvre N'en défend point nos Rois.
الصفحة 195 - J'y passe en trébuchant; mais , malgré l'embarras, La frayeur de la nuit précipite mes pas. Car , sitôt que du soir les ombres pacifiques D'un double cadenas font fermer les boutiques ; Que, retiré chez lui , le paisible marchand Va revoir ses billets et compter son argent ; Que dans le Marché-Neuf tout est calme et tranquille , Les voleurs à l'instant s'emparent de la ville.
الصفحة 148 - ... de la Seine a d'amour pour Paris! Dès qu'il en peut baiser les rivages chéris, De ses flots suspendus la descente plus douce Laisse douter aux yeux s'il avance ou rebrousse: Lui-même à son canal il dérobe ses eaux, Qu'il y fait rejaillir par de secrètes veines , Et le plaisir qu'il prend à voir des lieux si beaux, De grand fleuve qu'il est le transforme en fontaines.
الصفحة 321 - that when that spacious area was so long a rasa tabula, the churchyards had not been banished to the north walls of the city, where a grated inclosure of competent breadth for a mile in length might Have served for an universal cemetery to all the parishes, distinguished by the like separations, and with ample walks of trees, the walks adorned with monuments, inscriptions and titles, apt for contemplation and memory of the defunct, and that wise and excellent law of the Twelve Tables restored and...
الصفحة 337 - Au banquet de la vie, infortuné convive, J'apparus un jour, et je meurs. Je meurs, et sur ma tombe où lentement j'arrive, Nul ne viendra verser des pleurs.
الصفحة 329 - ... steps, and to sink a well from the surface, down which the bones might be thrown. Meantime, the workmen below walled off that part of the quarries which was designed for the great charnel-house, opened a communication between the upper and lower vaults, and built pillars to prop the roof. When all these necessary preliminaries had been completed, the ceremony of consecrating the intended catacombs was performed, and on the same day the removal from the cemetery began.
الصفحة 333 - At a short distance from this spot is a curiosity, which probably will not be shown unless the traveller inquires for it. Some enormous fragments of stone are so nicely balanced on a base, hardly exceeding a point, that they rock with every blast, and seem to threaten the beholder...