A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ. Cundee, sold, 1803 - 204 Seiten |
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... eye observes with admiration and delight : this , how- ever , was tempered in our author by that sweet pliability . of temper , which is the theme of his unbounded eulogium --and he continued encreasing his friendships during his ...
... eye observes with admiration and delight : this , how- ever , was tempered in our author by that sweet pliability . of temper , which is the theme of his unbounded eulogium --and he continued encreasing his friendships during his ...
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... eyes upon him , I was predetermined not to * The visit of a brother of some fraternity under the anci- ent order of things , was as much to be expected by a stran- ger after his landing , as that his effects should undergo the ...
... eyes upon him , I was predetermined not to * The visit of a brother of some fraternity under the anci- ent order of things , was as much to be expected by a stran- ger after his landing , as that his effects should undergo the ...
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... eyes , and that sort of fire which was in them , which seemed more temper'd by courtesy than years , could be no ... eye , and consequently attend to their complaints with phlegmatic indifference . + Guido - all the excellencics of ...
... eyes , and that sort of fire which was in them , which seemed more temper'd by courtesy than years , could be no ... eye , and consequently attend to their complaints with phlegmatic indifference . + Guido - all the excellencics of ...
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... eyes , with which he had conclu- * How inimitably is here pourtrayed the sudden transition of the mind - By the most trifling circumstances often , is the man possessing the noblest sentiments of humanity , lead to deviate from it for ...
... eyes , with which he had conclu- * How inimitably is here pourtrayed the sudden transition of the mind - By the most trifling circumstances often , is the man possessing the noblest sentiments of humanity , lead to deviate from it for ...
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... eye downwards upon the sleeve of his tunic - I - felt the full force of the appeal - I acknowledge it , said I - a coarse ha- bit , and that but once in three years , with mea- gre diet - are no great matters ; and the true point of ...
... eye downwards upon the sleeve of his tunic - I - felt the full force of the appeal - I acknowledge it , said I - a coarse ha- bit , and that but once in three years , with mea- gre diet - are no great matters ; and the true point of ...
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