A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Band 1T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, near Surry Street in the Strand, 1771 - 166 Seiten |
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... leave their na- tive country and go abroad for fome reason or reasons which may be derived from one of these general causes- Infirmity of body , Imbecility of mind , or Inevitable neceflity . The first two include all those who tra- vel ...
... leave their na- tive country and go abroad for fome reason or reasons which may be derived from one of these general causes- Infirmity of body , Imbecility of mind , or Inevitable neceflity . The first two include all those who tra- vel ...
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... and occurrences without- when your eyes are fixed upon a dead blank - you draw purely from yourselves . A filence of a fingle moment upon Monfieur Deffein's leaving C 2 A A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY 35 cepted it without referve-and I led her ...
... and occurrences without- when your eyes are fixed upon a dead blank - you draw purely from yourselves . A filence of a fingle moment upon Monfieur Deffein's leaving C 2 A A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY 35 cepted it without referve-and I led her ...
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Laurence Sterne. A filence of a fingle moment upon Monfieur Deffein's leaving us , had been fatal to the fituation - fhe had infallibly turned about - fo I begun the converfation inftantly .-- -But what were the temptations , ( as I ...
Laurence Sterne. A filence of a fingle moment upon Monfieur Deffein's leaving us , had been fatal to the fituation - fhe had infallibly turned about - fo I begun the converfation inftantly .-- -But what were the temptations , ( as I ...
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... leave to the few who feel to analyfe - Excuse me , Madame , replied I - I treated him most unkindly ; and from no provoca- tions - ' Tis impoffible , faid the lady.- My God ! cried the monk , with a warmth of affeveration which feemed ...
... leave to the few who feel to analyfe - Excuse me , Madame , replied I - I treated him most unkindly ; and from no provoca- tions - ' Tis impoffible , faid the lady.- My God ! cried the monk , with a warmth of affeveration which feemed ...
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... with one hand , as he took mine from me in the other ; and having kifs'd it - with a fream of good nature in his eyes he put it into his bofom - and took his leave . I guard this box , as I would the in- I 48 A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY " ...
... with one hand , as he took mine from me in the other ; and having kifs'd it - with a fream of good nature in his eyes he put it into his bofom - and took his leave . I guard this box , as I would the in- I 48 A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY " ...
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