A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyChatto & Windus, 1912 - 442 Seiten |
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Laurence Sterne. THE TRANSLATION PARIS THERE 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 profession which makes bad men ...
Laurence Sterne. THE TRANSLATION PARIS THERE 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 profession which makes bad men ...
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... old French officer ere the disgust was exercised by seeing the very thing happen under the box we sat in . At the end of the orchestra , and betwixt that and the first side - box there is a small esplanade left , where , when the house ...
... old French officer ere the disgust was exercised by seeing the very thing happen under the box we sat in . At the end of the orchestra , and betwixt that and the first side - box there is a small esplanade left , where , when the house ...
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Laurence Sterne. THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY 231 bear and forbear ! -how sweetly would it have lent an ear to this poor soul's complaint ! The old French officer seeing me lift up my eyes with emotion , as I made the apostrophe , took the ...
Laurence Sterne. THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY 231 bear and forbear ! -how sweetly would it have lent an ear to this poor soul's complaint ! The old French officer seeing me lift up my eyes with emotion , as I made the apostrophe , took the ...
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... 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 always worth something in Paris , he offered me a pinch of snuff . - The Rose Paris 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 always worth something in Paris , he offered me a pinch of snuff . - The Rose Paris THE ...
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Laurence Sterne. THE ROSE It was now my turn to ask the old French officer , " What was the matter ? " for a cry of " Haussez les mains , Monsieur l'Abbé ! " re - echoed from a dozen different parts of the parterre , was as ...
Laurence Sterne. THE ROSE It was now my turn to ask the old French officer , " What was the matter ? " for a cry of " Haussez les mains , Monsieur l'Abbé ! " re - echoed from a dozen different parts of the parterre , was as ...
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Abdera Amiens asked begged better betwixt bidet Brussels C'est Calais THE REMISE chaise Comte Count cried Désobligeante devil Diable Dieu Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur FRANCE AND ITALY gave give grisette half half-a-dozen hand heart Heaven honour instantly journey La Fleur lady laid LAURENCE STERNE livre look Lord louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Marquis master mind misery Mons Monsieur Dessein Montriul Mundungus Nampont nature never night notary numbers old French officer opera comique Paris parterre passed PASSPORT VERSAILLES pity pocket Pont Neuf poor fellow portmanteau postilion pulled quoth REMISE CALAIS REMISE DOOR CALAIS replied scarce sentiment Sentimental Journey Smelfungus soul sous spirit step stood story STREET CALAIS tell thee thing thou thought told took traveller turn twas walked whilst whole wished woman word Yorick