A Sentimental Journey: Through France and GermanySimon and Schuster, 13.06.2014 - 87 Seiten Laurence Sterne was an Irish-born English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy; but he also published many sermons, wrote memoirs, and was involved in local politics. Sterne died in London after years of fighting consumption. |
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... heaven! Sire, it is not well done; and much does it grieve me, 'tis the monarch of a people so civilized and courteous, and so renowned for sentiment and fine feelings, that I have to reason with! But I have scarce set a foot in your ...
... heaven! Sire, it is not well done; and much does it grieve me, 'tis the monarch of a people so civilized and courteous, and so renowned for sentiment and fine feelings, that I have to reason with! But I have scarce set a foot in your ...
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... look'd forwards; but look'd as if it look'd at something beyond this world.How one of his order came by it, heaven above, who let it fall upon a monk's shoulders best knows: but it would have suited a Bramin, and had I met it.
... look'd forwards; but look'd as if it look'd at something beyond this world.How one of his order came by it, heaven above, who let it fall upon a monk's shoulders best knows: but it would have suited a Bramin, and had I met it.
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... heaven be their resource who have no other but the charity of the world, the stock of which, I 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 ...
... heaven be their resource who have no other but the charity of the world, the stock of which, I 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 ...
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... heaven abounding with more variety of learning,where the sciences may be more fitly woo'd, or more surely won, than here,where art is encouraged, and will so soon rise high,where Nature (take her altogether) has so little to answer for ...
... heaven abounding with more variety of learning,where the sciences may be more fitly woo'd, or more surely won, than here,where art is encouraged, and will so soon rise high,where Nature (take her altogether) has so little to answer for ...
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... Heaven forbid! said she, raising her hand up to her forehead, for I had turned full in front upon the lady whom I had seen in conference with the monk: she had followed us unperceived.Heaven forbid, indeed! said I, offering her my own ...
... Heaven forbid! said she, raising her hand up to her forehead, for I had turned full in front upon the lady whom I had seen in conference with the monk: she had followed us unperceived.Heaven forbid, indeed! said I, offering her my own ...
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