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A superficial observer, walking about Paris, wonders who the fools can be that buy the fabulous flowers that grace the illustrious bouquetiere's shop window, and the choice products displayed by Chevet of European fame the only purveyor who can vie with the Rocher de Cancale in a real and delicious Revue des deux Mondes.
The girl was doing some embroidery work which she had fetched from her cabin and the Prince was glancing at the pages of the Revue des Deux Mondes. Presently he laid the book down. "I was in earnest," said he. "How?" she asked, glancing up from her work. "When I proposed altering the course. Nothing would please me more than to spoil a plan of my own to please you."
Simon, a tale dedicated to Madame d'Agoult, and published in the Revue des Deux Mondes, 1836 a graceful story, of no high pretentions is noticeable as marking the commencement of a decided and agreeable change in the tone of George Sand's fiction.
Cahier of the "Instituteurs des petites villes, bourgs, et villages de Bourgogne," Rev. des deux Mondes, April 15, 1881, 874.
That is why I have not been able to write the article on Bouilhet, and as Nanon has begun, as they are publishing five numbers a week in le Temps, I don't see where I shall publish that article very soon. In the Revue des Deux Mondes, they don't want me to write criticism; whoever is not, or was not of their circle, has no talent, and they do not give me the right to say the contrary.
In an article which appeared in the Revue des Deux Mondes in June last, he presented able reasons why the torpedo boats of to-day's type, being destitute of most, if not all, of the requisites of sea-going craft, cannot go to sea, take care of themselves, and remain there prepared to attack an enemy wherever he may be found.
Sometimes the last act was only finished on Saturday morning, which, however, would not prevent the piece being played on Sunday evening." In a number of the Revue des deux Mondes for 1857 we found Saredo mentioned among the melodramatists of Italy.
A very clever French critic, whose fancy is often more lively than his observation is deep, M. Emile Montégut, writing in the Revue des Deux Mondes, in the year 1860, invents for our author the appellation of "Un Romancier Pessimiste." Superficially speaking, perhaps, the title is a happy one; but only superficially.
O posterity, above all things do not forget our gothic salons, our Renaissance furniture, M. Pasquier's discourses, the shape of our hats, and the aesthetics of La Revue des Deux Mondes! While we were pondering upon these lofty philosophical considerations, our wagon had hauled us over to Tiffanges.
It recalls the 'Revue des deux Mondes. It will be a far handier shape for the book-shelves; but I feel a well perhaps sentimental regret for the old 'Portfolio. It seems like the disappearance of on old familiar friend although we know he is still alive and well. "I wish it all prosperity in its new form, and its editor many years of happy and useful labor in the service of art." Mrs.
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