A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: To which are Added the Letters and a Life of the AuthorB. Tauchnitz, 1861 - 347 Seiten |
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... London- derry , where another sister was brought forth , Cathe- rine , still living ; but most unhappily estranged from me by my uncle's wickedness and her own folly . From this station the regiment was sent to defend Gibraltar , at the ...
... London- derry , where another sister was brought forth , Cathe- rine , still living ; but most unhappily estranged from me by my uncle's wickedness and her own folly . From this station the regiment was sent to defend Gibraltar , at the ...
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... London to publish my two first volumes of Shandy . ** In that year Lord Falcon- bridge presented me with the curacy of Coxwould ; a sweet retirement in comparison of Sutton . In sixty- two I went to France , before the peace was ...
... London to publish my two first volumes of Shandy . ** In that year Lord Falcon- bridge presented me with the curacy of Coxwould ; a sweet retirement in comparison of Sutton . In sixty- two I went to France , before the peace was ...
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... London , in order to publish The sentimental Journey , which he had written during the preceding summer at his favourite living of Coxwould . His health had been for some time declining ; but he continued to visit his friends , and ...
... London , in order to publish The sentimental Journey , which he had written during the preceding summer at his favourite living of Coxwould . His health had been for some time declining ; but he continued to visit his friends , and ...
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... London , a shopkeeper and a shopkeeper's wife seem to be one bone and one flesh . In the several endowments of mind and body , sometimes the one , and sometimes the other has it , so as in general to be upon a par , and to tally with ...
... London , a shopkeeper and a shopkeeper's wife seem to be one bone and one flesh . In the several endowments of mind and body , sometimes the one , and sometimes the other has it , so as in general to be upon a par , and to tally with ...
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... London with so much precipitation that it never entered my mind that we were at war with France ; and had reached Dover , and looked through my glass at the hills beyond Boulogne , before the idea presented itself ; and with this in its ...
... London with so much precipitation that it never entered my mind that we were at war with France ; and had reached Dover , and looked through my glass at the hills beyond Boulogne , before the idea presented itself ; and with this in its ...
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Adieu affectionately Baron d'Holbach believe betwixt bless Calais chaise Comte Count Coxwould DAVID GARRICK DEAR FOLEY dear friend DEAR H DEAR SIR door Eliza Eugenius eyes favour fear fille de chambre Fleur France Garrick girl give half hand happy head heart Heaven honour hope IGNATIUS SANCHO Italy kind La Fleur lady LAURENCE STERNE letter London look Lord Lord Granby Louis d'ors Lydia Madame Maria matter Mons Monsieur morning never night Notary numbers obliged old French officer Opera Comique PANCHAUD Paris passport pleasure pocket poor pounds remise scarce Sentimental Journey Shandy shew sitting Smelfungus soul spirit STERNE supper sweet tell thanks thee thing told took Toulouse town Tristram Tristram Shandy turn twas twill VERSAILLES walked week whilst wife wish woman word worse write wrote Yorick