Lost Illusions by Honoré de Balzac
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been inserted a few days before the publications in the _Estafette_.
Here Canalis was more distinctly identified with Lamartine than in the subsequent texts. The third part, unlike its forerunners, appeared serially in two papers, _L'Etat_ and _Le Parisien_, in the year 1843, under the title of _David Sechard, ou les Souffrances d'un Inventeur_, and next year became a book under the first title only. But before this last issue it had been united to the other two parts, and had appeared as _Eve et David_ in the first edition of the _Comedie. George Saintsbury I TWO POETS (Lost Illusions Part I) BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated By Ellen Marriage |
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