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C'est ce que nous appelons «the dissolving views,» dit Farenheit. Ou «vues fondantes,» ajouta Gontran. Monsieur Fricoulet, je voudrais encore vous demander autre chose. Parlez, mademoiselle. Ces gens ont photographié une planète qui n'existe plus; peut-être s'intéressent-ils assez
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.
I have a great regard and esteem for M. Guizot; I admire his talents and I respect his character, and I have found him one of the most agreeable men in public affairs, because he takes large and philosophical views of things, discusses questions with clearness, and sifts them to the bottom, and seems always anxious to arrive at the truth.
It appears to Her Majesty's government to be indispensable that the commission should be composed of individuals of high station and of enlightened views, men perfectly independent and well known for their attachment to the great cause of freedom and humanity.
Kilmarnock, Archibald Mac Kay, 1880. Rambles Round Kilmarnock, with a sketch of the Town, by ARCHIBALD R. ADAMSON Kilmarnock, Dunlop and Drennan, n. d. Views of in North Britain, illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns, by JAMES STORER and JOHN GREIG. London. Vernor and Hood, 1805.
Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1874. The Picture of Scotland, by ROBERT CHAMBERS, 2 vols. Edinburgh, William Tait, 1827. Scotland illustrated in a series of views taken expressly for this work by Messrs T. Allom, W. H. Barlett, and H. Mac Culloch, by WILLIAM BEATTIE, M. D., Grad. of the Univ. of Edin. M. R. C. P. London, etc., 2 vols. London, George Virtue, 1837.
Dans ses Views of Vesuvius (pl. VI), Abich a représenté la manière dont les couches sont relevées, dans des circonstances
Many blame what others praise, so, whatever you say, you will not find yourself alone in your views." With La Princesse de Clèves, Mme. de La Fayette created a new kind of fiction, "substituting," says Saintsbury, "for mere romance of adventure on the one hand, and stilted heroic work on the other, fiction in which the display of character is held of chief account."
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