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Life of Burns, p. Tous étaient ainsi gagnés, séduits, enveloppés par ce charme qui courait le pays; il semblait que c'en fût véritablement un. Une vieille dame des environs, descendante de Vallace, Mrs Dunlop, venait d'être affligée d'une longue et cruelle maladie qui l'avait réduite
who departed this life on the 22 December 23 December aged 25 aged 51 having been shipwrecked in the OTTAWA, London 2nd December 1835. Erected by the remaining survivors of the crew.
A Frenchman is not offended as we are by the flippancy of this reference to one of the supreme moments of Christ's life. Cf. De Vigny's "Le Mont des Oliviers." 85 13 d'en face: 'in front of him'; cf. 90 20. 85 17 jusqu'aux pantoufles: made 'even the slippers' shake; of 81 25. 85 19 Seul: while all trembled, Tartarin 'alone' did not.
Id. et Chambers, tom. Life of Robert Burns, p. Id. p.
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By James Currie M. D. To which are now added some further particulars of the Author's Life, new notes, illustrative of bis Poems, and Letters, and many other Additions, by GILBERT BURNS. London, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1820.
Life and Works of R. Burns. Part. Cependant les choses de l'esprit continuaient
Pour certaines femmes du monde, qu'une piété bien entendue ou quelque saine idée de philanthropie n'éclaire pas, être heureux, c'est avoir assez d'argent pour se payer tous les fastueux caprices du high life, et assez de notoriété pour que les membres de cette aristocratie-l
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