Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 176William Blackwood, 1904 |
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... George Sand and Nathaniel Hawthorne . The verbose and ebullient Frenchwoman was the plain antithesis of the frigid and reserved New Englander , and , did we not remember that in the early years of the nineteenth century France and ...
... George Sand and Nathaniel Hawthorne . The verbose and ebullient Frenchwoman was the plain antithesis of the frigid and reserved New Englander , and , did we not remember that in the early years of the nineteenth century France and ...
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... George Sand sat down and saw a novel invent itself . What wonder , then , that the proud De Musset sadly contrasted his method his method with hers ! " I work all day , " he complained , " and by the evening I have written ten lines ...
... George Sand sat down and saw a novel invent itself . What wonder , then , that the proud De Musset sadly contrasted his method his method with hers ! " I work all day , " he complained , " and by the evening I have written ten lines ...
Side 257
... George Sand should never have been made ; it is equally clear that it is now impossible to close one's eyes to the most romantic episode in the history of romanticism . No sooner was the curtain rung down upon the comedy ( or tragedy ) ...
... George Sand should never have been made ; it is equally clear that it is now impossible to close one's eyes to the most romantic episode in the history of romanticism . No sooner was the curtain rung down upon the comedy ( or tragedy ) ...
Side 258
... George Sand's chef - d'œuvre . The story , as we piece it together from the letters , is amazing . From beginning to end , it is the woman who plays the part of the man . It is not for nothing that the enamoured Alfred addresses his ...
... George Sand's chef - d'œuvre . The story , as we piece it together from the letters , is amazing . From beginning to end , it is the woman who plays the part of the man . It is not for nothing that the enamoured Alfred addresses his ...
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... Sand " in far - off Venice , over his broken china . her eyes he was a sentimental Don Juan , and she was de- half ... George Sand had so large a heart that she could find room therein for all her admirers , and seek that safety in ...
... Sand " in far - off Venice , over his broken china . her eyes he was a sentimental Don Juan , and she was de- half ... George Sand had so large a heart that she could find room therein for all her admirers , and seek that safety in ...
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