The Aspirations of Jean Servien
past middle age and wearing a scarlet waistcoat stained with grease-spots, appeared, bowing politely and confi
mmortal masterpiece of Torquato Tasso"-and a bulging pa
written my translation in dark, ice-cold garrets, on chandlers' wrappers, snuff papers, the backs of playing cards! Su
the bookbinder dreaming of the dead woman he had loved, and he saw her in his m
man pr
which perishes when
father's coat-tails in wonder at the red waistcoat and the sing-song voice, he asked if the child lear
whose inimitable monuments have of
asted on a page of Tacitus and
sadness over-spread his shining
sco, of Venice. When I have received from the bookseller the price of my labour, I wil
drifted into his shop with the east wind, nevertheless experienced a certain sym
talian, like a man
is that is unhappy
one bond that unite
the virtues, hum
words: "I wish my Jean to learn Latin." He hesitated,
hree times a week, to give the boy lessons
expressed no surpris
ind it a delightful task to initiate your
ts my pupil will scale in this noble land of freedom and generosity. He
," said the bookbinder; "ther
cably and bowing to the father with a dignified famil
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