Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation in the originaldocument have been preserved.
On page 153, "corrival" should possibly be "co-rival".
On page 201, "Que ne fut rien" should possibly be "Qui ne fut rien".
On page 269, the phrase "with a strange, most ponderous, yet delicate expression in the big, dull-glowing black eyes and it" possibly contains a typo.
THE STONES OF PARIS
IN HISTORY AND LETTERS
BY
BENJAMIN ELLIS MARTIN
AND
CHARLOTTE M. MARTIN
IN TWO VOLUMES
Vol. I
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
MDCCCXCIX
Copyright, 1899, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
TROW DIRECTORY
PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY
NEW YORK
TO
W. C. BROWNELL
IN CORDIAL TRIBUTE TO HIS
"FRENCH TRAITS"
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Three Time-worn Staircases | 11 |
The Scholars' Quarter of the Middle Ages | 73 |
Molière and his Friends | 103 |
From Voltaire to Beaumarchais | 191 |
The Paris of the Revolution | 221 |
From drawings by John Fulleylove, Esq. The portraits fromphotographs by Messrs. Braun, Clément et Cie.
Molière (from the portrait by Mignard in the Musée Condé, atChantilly) | Frontispiece | |
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The so-called Hôtel de la Reine Blanche (from a photograph ofthe Commission du Vieux Paris) | facing | 28 |
Balcony of the Hôtel de Lauzun-Pimodan, on Île Saint-Louis | 47 | |
"Jean-sans-Peur," Duc de Bourgogne (from a painting by anunknown artist, at Chantilly) | facing | 56 |
... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |