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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... fear , forbidding in my look : I have his figure this moment before my eyes , and think there was that in it which deserved better . The monk , as I judged from the break in his ton- sure , a few scatter'd white hairs upon his temples ...
... fear , forbidding in my look : I have his figure this moment before my eyes , and think there was that in it which deserved better . The monk , as I judged from the break in his ton- sure , a few scatter'd white hairs upon his temples ...
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... fear , is no way sufficient for the many great claims which are hourly made upon it . As I pronounced the words great claims , he gave a slight glance with his eye downwards upon the sleeve of his tunic . I felt the full force of the ...
... fear , is no way sufficient for the many great claims which are hourly made upon it . As I pronounced the words great claims , he gave a slight glance with his eye downwards upon the sleeve of his tunic . I felt the full force of the ...
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... fear , in this interval , I must have made some slight efforts towards a closer compression of her hand , from a subtle sensation I felt in the palm of my own , not as if she was going to withdraw hers , but as if she thought about it ...
... fear , in this interval , I must have made some slight efforts towards a closer compression of her hand , from a subtle sensation I felt in the palm of my own , not as if she was going to withdraw hers , but as if she thought about it ...
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... fear the weight of myself and my afflictions together have been too much for him , they have shortened the poor crea- ture's days , and I fear I have them to answer for . Shame on the world ! said I to myself . Did we but love each ...
... fear the weight of myself and my afflictions together have been too much for him , they have shortened the poor crea- ture's days , and I fear I have them to answer for . Shame on the world ! said I to myself . Did we but love each ...
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... fear , friend , said I , this buckle won't stand .... You may immerse it , replied he , into the ocean , and it will stand . What a great scale is every thing upon in this city ! thought I. The utmost stretch of an English periwig ...
... fear , friend , said I , this buckle won't stand .... You may immerse it , replied he , into the ocean , and it will stand . What a great scale is every thing upon in this city ! thought I. The utmost stretch of an English periwig ...
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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