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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... whole world could not have suspended the effects of the droits d'aubaine;my shirts, and black pair of silk breeches,portmanteau and all, must have gone to the King of France;even the little picture which I have so long worn, and so ...
... whole world could not have suspended the effects of the droits d'aubaine;my shirts, and black pair of silk breeches,portmanteau and all, must have gone to the King of France;even the little picture which I have so long worn, and so ...
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... whole cast of his look and figure,I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it. A better reason was, I had predetermined not to give him a single sous. THE MONK. CALAIS. 'Tis very true, said I, replying to a cast upwards with his ...
... whole cast of his look and figure,I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it. A better reason was, I had predetermined not to give him a single sous. THE MONK. CALAIS. 'Tis very true, said I, replying to a cast upwards with his ...
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... whole army of peregrine martyrs; more especially those travellers who set out upon their travels with the benefit of the clergy, either as delinquents travelling under the direction of governors recommended by the magistrate;or young ...
... whole army of peregrine martyrs; more especially those travellers who set out upon their travels with the benefit of the clergy, either as delinquents travelling under the direction of governors recommended by the magistrate;or young ...
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... whole nitch entirely to myself;but I should break in upon the confines of the VAIN Traveller, in wishing to draw attention towards me, till I have some better grounds for it than the mere NOVELTY OF MY VEHICLE. It is sufficient for my ...
... whole nitch entirely to myself;but I should break in upon the confines of the VAIN Traveller, in wishing to draw attention towards me, till I have some better grounds for it than the mere NOVELTY OF MY VEHICLE. It is sufficient for my ...
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... whole truth; for I was as full as much restrained by the appearance and figure of the lady he was talking to. Suspicion crossed my brain and said, he was telling her what had passed: something jarred upon it within me, I wished him at ...
... whole truth; for I was as full as much restrained by the appearance and figure of the lady he was talking to. Suspicion crossed my brain and said, he was telling her what had passed: something jarred upon it within me, I wished him at ...
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