The Cabinet, Or, The Selected Beauties of LiteratureJohn Aitken Hurst, Chance, & Company, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... Conde Florestan de Alcantara . When I was first in his service , they called him a hermit , and I know not what ... Conde in the country , in the gay countenance and brilliant manners of the Conde at Naples . Our palace was the constant ...
... Conde Florestan de Alcantara . When I was first in his service , they called him a hermit , and I know not what ... Conde in the country , in the gay countenance and brilliant manners of the Conde at Naples . Our palace was the constant ...
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... Conde had assembled a party of the nobles . We had three days of feasting and gambling . The Conde played high , as was the custom of his class ; but he played fair , which was not the custom , and he lost accordingly . His money was ...
... Conde had assembled a party of the nobles . We had three days of feasting and gambling . The Conde played high , as was the custom of his class ; but he played fair , which was not the custom , and he lost accordingly . His money was ...
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... Conde was indignant at the insult . I had never before seen him in a thorough passion ; and this single specimen was enough to satisfy me , if I were to live with him fifty years . He offered enormous rewards for the seizure of the ...
... Conde was indignant at the insult . I had never before seen him in a thorough passion ; and this single specimen was enough to satisfy me , if I were to live with him fifty years . He offered enormous rewards for the seizure of the ...
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... Conde Florestan laughed at his defeat , and from that moment he had nothing to do but to outshine the world . Always splendid , he became now wildly sumptuous . He built a palace on the side of Vesuvius , as if in scorn of the chances ...
... Conde Florestan laughed at his defeat , and from that moment he had nothing to do but to outshine the world . Always splendid , he became now wildly sumptuous . He built a palace on the side of Vesuvius , as if in scorn of the chances ...
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... Conde . The life that the Capitano leads is owing to you : he plays perpetually , and to an enormous amount . ' " I was not aware that he had suffered at play . I think fortune , that smiled on him in the most essential crisis of life ...
... Conde . The life that the Capitano leads is owing to you : he plays perpetually , and to an enormous amount . ' " I was not aware that he had suffered at play . I think fortune , that smiled on him in the most essential crisis of life ...
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