The Romantic Exiles: A Nineteenth-century Portrait GalleryBeacon Press, 1933 - 391 Seiten |
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... arrival of these friends from Russia was a welcome event for Herzen . The new companions , Russian and foreign , whom he had met abroad , did not replace the social life he had known and loved in Petersburg and Moscow . There was in ...
... arrival of these friends from Russia was a welcome event for Herzen . The new companions , Russian and foreign , whom he had met abroad , did not replace the social life he had known and loved in Petersburg and Moscow . There was in ...
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... arrival of letters from Natalie expressing for Herwegh the gushing enthusiasm which had become the normal mode of intercourse between the " twins . " Now for the first time the familiar note jarred . Herzen thought of Natalie and ...
... arrival of letters from Natalie expressing for Herwegh the gushing enthusiasm which had become the normal mode of intercourse between the " twins . " Now for the first time the familiar note jarred . Herzen thought of Natalie and ...
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... arrived . Herzen with his customary open - handedness guaranteed their hotel bill pending the arrival of the Prince . Ten days or more later a smart brougham drawn by THE GREAT QUINQUENNIUM 213.
... arrived . Herzen with his customary open - handedness guaranteed their hotel bill pending the arrival of the Prince . Ten days or more later a smart brougham drawn by THE GREAT QUINQUENNIUM 213.
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