Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 24
... Madame du Barry ob- tient du lâche amour de Louis XV . de s'as- seoir à la table de Marie Antoinette . Marie Antoinette sait ne pas manquer au roi ; et , après le souper , comme des indiscrets lui demandent comment elle a trouvé Madame ...
... Madame du Barry ob- tient du lâche amour de Louis XV . de s'as- seoir à la table de Marie Antoinette . Marie Antoinette sait ne pas manquer au roi ; et , après le souper , comme des indiscrets lui demandent comment elle a trouvé Madame ...
Page 25
... madame the dauphine does not like me " The dauphine was equally unfortunate in her relations with the " Mes- dames Tantes , " as they were called . Madame Adelaïde was as jealous as Madame du Barry of the ascendency of the ingenuous ...
... madame the dauphine does not like me " The dauphine was equally unfortunate in her relations with the " Mes- dames Tantes , " as they were called . Madame Adelaïde was as jealous as Madame du Barry of the ascendency of the ingenuous ...
Page 26
... Madame de Picquigny , a laughter - loving , sarcastic lady , But at that very same time the work of from whom the dauphine first learnt to desig- hatred and destruction , which had com- nate ladies at court of a certain age as " les ...
... Madame de Picquigny , a laughter - loving , sarcastic lady , But at that very same time the work of from whom the dauphine first learnt to desig- hatred and destruction , which had com- nate ladies at court of a certain age as " les ...
Page 27
... Madame Antoinette being placed without the pale of Adelaïde , his aunt , who early obtained an in- public affairs , and being kept at a distance fluence over the monarch to the prejudice of from the throne and state . his queen and wife ...
... Madame Antoinette being placed without the pale of Adelaïde , his aunt , who early obtained an in- public affairs , and being kept at a distance fluence over the monarch to the prejudice of from the throne and state . his queen and wife ...
Page 28
... Madame de Noailles and Madame de Cossé , for exam- ple , gave up their vocations . Unfortunately , the angers and jealousies occasioned by this resuscitation of an old charge went from Ver- sailles to Paris , and people , forgetting the ...
... Madame de Noailles and Madame de Cossé , for exam- ple , gave up their vocations . Unfortunately , the angers and jealousies occasioned by this resuscitation of an old charge went from Ver- sailles to Paris , and people , forgetting the ...
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