A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - 233 Seiten |
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... manner by laying him under almost insuperable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his sufferings at home . It is there only that she has provided him with the most suitable objects to partake of his hap- piness , and bear ...
... manner by laying him under almost insuperable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his sufferings at home . It is there only that she has provided him with the most suitable objects to partake of his hap- piness , and bear ...
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... manner in which I had lost it carried neither oil nor wine to the wound : I never felt the pain of a sheepish in- feriority so miserably in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very ...
... manner in which I had lost it carried neither oil nor wine to the wound : I never felt the pain of a sheepish in- feriority so miserably in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very ...
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... manner as if I was every moment going to release it , of myself ; so she let it continue , till Monsieur Dessein returned with the key ; and in the mean time I set myself to consider how I should undo the ill impressions which the poor ...
... manner as if I was every moment going to release it , of myself ; so she let it continue , till Monsieur Dessein returned with the key ; and in the mean time I set myself to consider how I should undo the ill impressions which the poor ...
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... manner which instantly set my mind to the business I was upon -and La Fleur , who stood waiting without , in that breathless expectation which every son of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . I. MONTRIUL . AM apt to be taken ...
... manner which instantly set my mind to the business I was upon -and La Fleur , who stood waiting without , in that breathless expectation which every son of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . I. MONTRIUL . AM apt to be taken ...
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... of my other to the artery— -Would to heaven ! my dear Eugenius , thou hadst passed by , and beheld me sitting in my black coat , and in my lack - a - day - sical manner , counting the throbs of it , one by one , [ 96 ]
... of my other to the artery— -Would to heaven ! my dear Eugenius , thou hadst passed by , and beheld me sitting in my black coat , and in my lack - a - day - sical manner , counting the throbs of it , one by one , [ 96 ]
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Abdera ask'd Bastile begg'd better betwixt bidet breeches CALAIS chaise cried dear Desobligeant door enter'd Eugenius eyes fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur France gave girl give Grisset half hand head heart heaven honour instantly Italy King of France La Fleur lady LAURENCE STERNE livres look look'd Louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Maria Marquis master ment mind monk Mons Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Count MONTRIUL NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers old French officer open'd opera comique Paris parterre pass'd passport pocket Pont Neuf portmanteau postilion quoth Remise replied return'd scarce seem'd Sentimental Journey shew side Smelfungus soul sous spirit Sterne stood stopp'd story street supper tell thee thing thou thought told took traveller Tristram Shandy turn turn'd twas VERSAILLES walk'd whilst whole wish'd woman word wrote Yorick