| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 516 頁
...consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about to write with a pistol, the last chapter of his history. This is the second time I have been in love since...was with a Diana at the Chateau de LayeEpinaye in Beaujolois, a delicious morsel of sculpture, by M. A. Slodtz. This, you will say, was in rule, to fall... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 頁
...: JEFFERSON. LETTER L1II. TO MADAME LA COMTESaE DE TESSE. Nismes, March 20, 178T. Here I am; Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stocking weavers and silk spinners 104 morning to night. For me, the city of Rome is actually existing... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 514 頁
...affectionately, TH : JEFFERSON. TO MADAME LA COMTESSE DE TESSE. Nismes, March 20, 1787. Here I am, Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stocking weavers and silk spinners around it, consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 頁
...affectionately, TH : JEFFERSON. TO MADAME LA COMTESSE DE TESSE. Nismes, March 20, 1787. Here I am, Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stocking weavers and silk spinners around it, consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 540 頁
...TH: JEFFERSON. LETTER LIII. TO MADAME LA COMTESsE DE TESSE. Nismes, March 20, 1787. Here I am, Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stocking weavers and silk spinners around it, consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 526 頁
...consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about to write with a pistol the last chapter of his history. This is the second time I have been in love since...Paris. The first was with a Diana at the Chateau de Lay-Epinaye in Beaujolois, a delicious morsel of sculpture, by MA Slodtz. This, you will say, was in... | |
| 1830 - 592 頁
...and of politics. It besides gives us his first views of the French revolution. ' Here I am, Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison Quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stocking-weavers and silk-spinners around it consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about to... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 頁
...consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman. about to write with a pistol the last chapter of his history. This is the second time I have been in love since...Paris. The first was with a Diana at the Chateau de Lay-Epinaye in Beaujolais, a delicious morsel of sculpture, by MA Slodtz. This, you will say, was in... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 頁
...de Tesse, which we now give : To the Comtesse de Tesse* Nismes, March 20th, 1787. Here I am, Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison Quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stocking-weavers and silk-spinners around it consider me as a hypochondriac Englishman, about to... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 頁
...mood which evinced the extravagance of his passion for ancient architecture : ; ' Here I am, Madam, gazing whole hours at the Maison Quarree, like a lover at his mistress. The stockingweavers and silk-spinners around it, consider me as an hypochondriac Englishman, about... | |
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