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George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 6 : (search)
Chapter 6:
Paris.
Von Raumer.
Fauriel.
Duke and Duchess e Broglie.
Guizot.
Miss Clarke.
Coqu e one that I found very agreeable; I mean that of M. Fauriel.
I wanted his work on the Romances of the Proven . Not finding it, or any trace of it, he applied to Fauriel for some indication in relation to it. Fauriel toldFauriel told him, what was new both to Bossange and myself, that the Essay on Romances had been printed only in a periodica g surprised that an American should inquire for it, Fauriel sent me last evening a copy of it, with a very civi as well as of other good people.
We found there Fauriel, who is, I believe, to be seen in her salon every n ch, which Miss Clarke seems to speak equally well.
Fauriel was witty and cynical, as usual; and the lady very it.
December 18.—I went, as usual on Mondays, to Fauriel's lecture on Spanish Literature; which, as usual, w pans. whose acquaintance I made diligently, because Fauriel tells me he has one of the finest libraries of Span
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard), Chapter 7 : (search)