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Literary and General Lectures and Essays, by CHARLES KINGSLEY. Burns and his School. London, Macmillan, 1880. Essays on English Writers, by the author of The Gentle Life. London, Sampson Low, Marston, etc., 1880. Wrecked Lives; or Men who have Failed, by W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS. Second series.
Apart from M. de La Rochefoucauld, La Fontaine was the only one of the many great men of her time with whom Mme. de La Fayette was on terms of friendship. Boileau has left his opinion of our author in a pithy sentence. "Mme. de La Fayette," said he, "est la femme qui écrit le mieux et qui a le plus d'esprit." But this is all.
Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, by ROBERT BURNS. Edinburgh, printed for the author and sold by William Creech, M,DCC,LXXXVII.
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Poems and Lyrics, by ROBERT NICOLL, with a memoir of the author. Fifth edition. Paisley, Alex. Gardner, 1877. Nous donnons ici les ouvrages cités qui n'appartiennent
14 21 Lucien 'Lucian, the famous Greek satirist of the second century A.D., author of brilliant "Dialogues of the Gods" and "Dialogues of the Dead" Saint-
Daudet's is a microscopic, notebook realism quite different from the universal verity of Balzac, but there are many pages prompted by an exquisite sympathy or a violent passion in which the indomitable personality of the author breaks through the impassiveness imposed by the accepted masters of the craft. Sadness is the prevailing tone in his work, the sort of sadness that proceeds from pity.
Edinburgh, Printed for John Bell and William Creech, 1785. The Works of HENRY MACKENZIE, with a Critical Dissertation on the Tales of the Author, by John Galt. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1824. Zeluco. Various Views of Human Nature taken from Life and Manners. The second edition, 2 vols. Dublin, Printed for Messrs L. White, etc., 1789. C'est l'ouvrage du Dr MOORE, le correspondant de Burns.
The Life of Robert Burns, by J. C. LOCKHART, enlarged edition, revised and corrected from the latest text of the Author, with new annotations and appendices, by William Scott Douglas. London, George Bell and Sons, 1882. C'est la célèbre biographie de Lockhart, revue par le dernier des éditeurs de Burns.
Paris, the war, his intercourse with Flaubert and Goncourt and Zola, were the influences, then, that transformed Daudet, most easily susceptible to impressions from without. The Daudet of the great novels is not the real Daudet, however; the real Daudet is the author of "Les Amoureuses," of the "Lettres de mon moulin," and of "Tartarin de Tarascon."
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