A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - 233 Seiten |
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Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. T. THE TRANSLATION . PARIS . HERE was nobody in the box I was let into but a kindly old French officer . I love the character , not only because I honour the man whose manners are softened by a profes- sion ...
Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. T. THE TRANSLATION . PARIS . HERE was nobody in the box I was let into but a kindly old French officer . I love the character , not only because I honour the man whose manners are softened by a profes- sion ...
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... Paris . I was walking down that which leads from the Carousal to the Palais Royal , and observing a little boy in ... old French officer , ere the disgust was exercised , by seeing the very thing happen under the box we sat in . At ...
... Paris . I was walking down that which leads from the Carousal to the Palais Royal , and observing a little boy in ... old French officer , ere the disgust was exercised , by seeing the very thing happen under the box we sat in . At ...
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... old French officer seeing me lift up my eyes with an emotion , as I made the apostrophe , took the liberty to ask me what was the matter -I told him the story in three words , and added , how inhuman it was . By this time the dwarf was ...
... old French officer seeing me lift up my eyes with an emotion , as I made the apostrophe , took the liberty to ask me what was the matter -I told him the story in three words , and added , how inhuman it was . By this time the dwarf was ...
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... old officer , in England . -In England , dear Sir , said I , we sit all at our ease . The old French officer would have set me at unity with myself , in case I had been at variance , -by saying it was a bon mot and as a bon mot is ...
... old officer , in England . -In England , dear Sir , said I , we sit all at our ease . The old French officer would have set me at unity with myself , in case I had been at variance , -by saying it was a bon mot and as a bon mot is ...
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Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. I THE ROSE . PARIS .「 T was now my turn to ask the old French officer " What was the matter ? " for a a cry of ndsip Haussez les mains , Monsieur l'Abbé , " re - echoed from a dozen different parts of the ...
Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. I THE ROSE . PARIS .「 T was now my turn to ask the old French officer " What was the matter ? " for a a cry of ndsip Haussez les mains , Monsieur l'Abbé , " re - echoed from a dozen different parts of the ...
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