The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 23
... Madame Caradori Allan may be recommended as the best models for her imitation in this respect . Mr. Seguin's Figaro gave us very great pleasure , and the whole audience appeared to share in our satisfaction . We were pre- pared to ...
... Madame Caradori Allan may be recommended as the best models for her imitation in this respect . Mr. Seguin's Figaro gave us very great pleasure , and the whole audience appeared to share in our satisfaction . We were pre- pared to ...
Page 37
... Madame de Stael is well known . That celebrated lady had an unbounded friendship for him . He has left a disconsolate widow , but no children . The maiden name of Madame Constant was Hardenburg ; she was first married to Ge- neral ...
... Madame de Stael is well known . That celebrated lady had an unbounded friendship for him . He has left a disconsolate widow , but no children . The maiden name of Madame Constant was Hardenburg ; she was first married to Ge- neral ...
Page 70
... Madame Vestris is ( as ( as Cowper Cowper says , when addressing a very different lady ) congratulate and not to praise . " There are , at least , twenty reasons why we cannot criti- cise . Our first reason is that we have not been able ...
... Madame Vestris is ( as ( as Cowper Cowper says , when addressing a very different lady ) congratulate and not to praise . " There are , at least , twenty reasons why we cannot criti- cise . Our first reason is that we have not been able ...
Page 85
... Madame de Gen- lis had access to the family of the Duke of Orleans , whose son , then Duke de Chartres , had a rising family , which he determined to place under her care for their instruc- tion ; this scheme was put in practice in 1782 ...
... Madame de Gen- lis had access to the family of the Duke of Orleans , whose son , then Duke de Chartres , had a rising family , which he determined to place under her care for their instruc- tion ; this scheme was put in practice in 1782 ...
Page 86
... Madame de Genlis was desired to return to Paris without de- lay , a decree against emigrants having been passed by the Convention , to which decree the absence of the Duke's daughter would render her amenable . Madame de Genlis ...
... Madame de Genlis was desired to return to Paris without de- lay , a decree against emigrants having been passed by the Convention , to which decree the absence of the Duke's daughter would render her amenable . Madame de Genlis ...
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