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... Madame Récamier has given no hostage to fame . Sainte - Beuve , however , pointed out the way in which we are to regard her when he so prettily said that it was Madame Récamier who had brought the art of friendship to perfection . It ...
... Madame Récamier has given no hostage to fame . Sainte - Beuve , however , pointed out the way in which we are to regard her when he so prettily said that it was Madame Récamier who had brought the art of friendship to perfection . It ...
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... Madame Récamier herself would add to the entertainment , for she possessed a charming voice and played the harp and piano with the feeling of a genuine musician . Of course the greatest charm consisted in the conversation , for which ...
... Madame Récamier herself would add to the entertainment , for she possessed a charming voice and played the harp and piano with the feeling of a genuine musician . Of course the greatest charm consisted in the conversation , for which ...
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... Madame Récamier . It is doubtful if he ever cared anything for any woman until he met his aima- ble amie , but his affection for her was genuine , and forms a pleasing relief to the absurd vanity and selfishness of which we have so many ...
... Madame Récamier . It is doubtful if he ever cared anything for any woman until he met his aima- ble amie , but his affection for her was genuine , and forms a pleasing relief to the absurd vanity and selfishness of which we have so many ...
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... Madame Récamier's side . In the conversations that must have been rich in reminiscence and the daily confidences in letters , who could imagine a more charming old age ? It was a fair precursor to the beautiful ending that the stormy ...
... Madame Récamier's side . In the conversations that must have been rich in reminiscence and the daily confidences in letters , who could imagine a more charming old age ? It was a fair precursor to the beautiful ending that the stormy ...
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