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Side 1
... soon adjusted . With the exception of some scores of verses , " tempered with lover's sighs , " and oozing from the brains of " lunaticks , lo- vers and poets , " the last volume contains very few commu- nications from any friend to us ...
... soon adjusted . With the exception of some scores of verses , " tempered with lover's sighs , " and oozing from the brains of " lunaticks , lo- vers and poets , " the last volume contains very few commu- nications from any friend to us ...
Side 5
... soon conceived an unconquerable aver- sion for each other . Voltaire said one day to Rousseau , who was showing him an " 6 Ode to Posterity , " - " This is a letter which will never reach the place of its address . " Another time ...
... soon conceived an unconquerable aver- sion for each other . Voltaire said one day to Rousseau , who was showing him an " 6 Ode to Posterity , " - " This is a letter which will never reach the place of its address . " Another time ...
Side 7
... soon followed by other academicians . From the satires occasioned by this innovation he felt so much uneasiness , that he was glad to retire with the marchioness du Chatelet to Luneville , in the neighbourhood of King Stanislaus . The ...
... soon followed by other academicians . From the satires occasioned by this innovation he felt so much uneasiness , that he was glad to retire with the marchioness du Chatelet to Luneville , in the neighbourhood of King Stanislaus . The ...
Side 8
... soon at an end ; and Voltaire saw , to his mortification , when it was too late , that , where a man is sufficiently rich to be master of himself , neither his liberty , his family , nor his country , should be sacrificed for a pension ...
... soon at an end ; and Voltaire saw , to his mortification , when it was too late , that , where a man is sufficiently rich to be master of himself , neither his liberty , his family , nor his country , should be sacrificed for a pension ...
Side 9
... soon fell a victim to this indiscreet officiousness : the fa- tigue of visits and attendance at theatrical representations , the JULY , 1823 .-- No . 255 . 2 change of regimen and mode of living , inflamed his Life of Voliaire .
... soon fell a victim to this indiscreet officiousness : the fa- tigue of visits and attendance at theatrical representations , the JULY , 1823 .-- No . 255 . 2 change of regimen and mode of living , inflamed his Life of Voliaire .
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