A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - 233 Seiten |
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... muscles relaxed , and I saw the same unprotected look of distress which first won me to her interest - melancholy ! to see such sprightliness the prey of sorrow . I pitied her from my soul ; and though it may seem ridiculous [ 30 ]
... muscles relaxed , and I saw the same unprotected look of distress which first won me to her interest - melancholy ! to see such sprightliness the prey of sorrow . I pitied her from my soul ; and though it may seem ridiculous [ 30 ]
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Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. from my soul ; and though it may seem ridiculous enough to a torpid heart , I could have taken her into my arms , and cherished her , though it was in the open street , without blushing . The pulsations of ...
Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. from my soul ; and though it may seem ridiculous enough to a torpid heart , I could have taken her into my arms , and cherished her , though it was in the open street , without blushing . The pulsations of ...
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... souls of Smelfungus and Mundungus hear of , but fresh anthems of joy , fresh raptures of love , and fresh congratulations of their com- mon felicity - I heartily pity them : they have brought up no faculties for this work ; and was the ...
... souls of Smelfungus and Mundungus hear of , but fresh anthems of joy , fresh raptures of love , and fresh congratulations of their com- mon felicity - I heartily pity them : they have brought up no faculties for this work ; and was the ...
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... soul , the genuine look and air of the fellow determined the matter at once in his favour ; so I hired him first - and then began to inquire what he could do : But I shall find out his talents , quoth I , as I want them -besides , a ...
... soul , the genuine look and air of the fellow determined the matter at once in his favour ; so I hired him first - and then began to inquire what he could do : But I shall find out his talents , quoth I , as I want them -besides , a ...
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... soul as ever trudged after the heels of a philosopher ; and notwithstanding his talents of drum - beating and spatterdash - making , which , tho ' very good in themselves , happen'd to be of no great service to me , yet was I hourly ...
... soul as ever trudged after the heels of a philosopher ; and notwithstanding his talents of drum - beating and spatterdash - making , which , tho ' very good in themselves , happen'd to be of no great service to me , yet was I hourly ...
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