The Youth of Madame De Longueville Or New Revelations of Court And Convent in T

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The Youth of Madame De Longueville Or New Revelations of Court And Convent in T
Victor Cousin
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She brought with 1 Bossuet, funeral oration on the great Conde.
M LLK DE BOURBON AT CHANTILLY. 189 her a little court, composed of the friends of her son and daughter, with some of the choicest wits, and particularly Voiture, with whom they could not dis pense. In default of Yoiture, they had his small change, Montreuil or Sarrazin, attaches of the house of Conde, and who were successively secretaries of Conde, of the Prince de Conti, and of Madame de Longueville. They were men of fine spirit ;
... and Boileau, in his letter to Perrault, names Sarrazin after Yoiture. M. The Prince, for whom the country pos sessed but little charm, remained usually in Paris, to prosecute his designs and his fortune. Madame the Princess did not dislike diversion, and young people devoted themselves to her with ardor. Court was paid to the ladies. During the heat of the day, they amused themselves in reading romances or po etry ; in the evening they took long promenades and held long conversations. They, lived after the man ner of Astrea, in awaiting the adventures of the great Cyrus.

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