Letters and Recollections of Julius and Mary MohlK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 398 pagini |
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... gave me permission to do this . If , therefore , my readers remember to have seen some portions of this book before , I would refer them to the article and assure them that I have borrowed ( without acknowledgment ) only from myself ...
... gave me permission to do this . If , therefore , my readers remember to have seen some portions of this book before , I would refer them to the article and assure them that I have borrowed ( without acknowledgment ) only from myself ...
Pagina 10
... gave to M. Mohl when she thought he was going to India , and which forms the frontispiece to this volume . None of the friends of that period exercised so strong and so lasting an influence over Mary's life as Claude Fauriel . He was ...
... gave to M. Mohl when she thought he was going to India , and which forms the frontispiece to this volume . None of the friends of that period exercised so strong and so lasting an influence over Mary's life as Claude Fauriel . He was ...
Pagina 13
... gave him a professorship of Oriental languages at Tübingen , allowing him at the same time to continue his studies at Paris . In 1830 and 1831 Mohl went to England , and here gained the friendship of several Oriental scholars , some of ...
... gave him a professorship of Oriental languages at Tübingen , allowing him at the same time to continue his studies at Paris . In 1830 and 1831 Mohl went to England , and here gained the friendship of several Oriental scholars , some of ...
Pagina 15
... gave their sons an unusually good education , travels included , for which each of the three received a certain sum ; but while Robert and Moritz went back in time to Germany , Julius preferred remaining in Paris to returning to ...
... gave their sons an unusually good education , travels included , for which each of the three received a certain sum ; but while Robert and Moritz went back in time to Germany , Julius preferred remaining in Paris to returning to ...
Pagina 16
... gave up painting in oils . One of the friends of those days , Madame Quirins ( then Miss Sophie Haughton ) , writes to me- I cannot imagine whence arose that ridiculous story of the wreath of flowers which she carried in her apron to ...
... gave up painting in oils . One of the friends of those days , Madame Quirins ( then Miss Sophie Haughton ) , writes to me- I cannot imagine whence arose that ridiculous story of the wreath of flowers which she carried in her apron to ...
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