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Les emballeurs de porc ayant peu de temps a consacrer a l'etude, vu l' omnipotent dollar, seront je crois enchantes et reconnaissants d'un systeme par lequel ils pourront apprendre et comprendre la langue de la fine Sara, au bout de trente lecons, si surtout Monsieur le redacteur veut bien au bout de sa plume spirituelle leur en indiquer le chemin.

"Not I. Some old pedant in spectacles." "I think not, I am sure not. Here beats a heart I have ever sighed to find, and never found." "Oh, /la naive enfant!/" cried the count; "comme son imagination s'egare en reves enchantes. And to think that while you talk like an Arcadian, you are dressed like a princess." "Ah, I forgot the Austrian ambassador's. I shall not go to-night.

The verses of Quinault have no other naivete and simplicity than those of the madrigal; and though they occasionally fall into the luscious, at other times they express a languishing tenderness with gracefulness and a soft melody. The opera ought to resemble the enchanted gardens of Armida, of which Quinault says, Dans ces lieux enchantes la volupte preside.

"Not I. Some old pedant in spectacles." "I think not, I am sure not. Here beats a heart I have ever sighed to find, and never found." "Oh, la naive enfant!" cried the count; "comme son imagination s'egare en reves enchantes. And to think that while you talk like an Arcadian, you are dressed like a princess." "Ah, I forgot the Austrian ambassador's. I shall not go to-night.