A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy1787 |
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... a time cost me , when I have observed how many a foul step the inquifitive Traveller has measured to see sights and look into disco veries ; all which , as Sancho Pança said to Don Quixote , B2 ven - Quixote , they might have seen dry - 19.
... a time cost me , when I have observed how many a foul step the inquifitive Traveller has measured to see sights and look into disco veries ; all which , as Sancho Pança said to Don Quixote , B2 ven - Quixote , they might have seen dry - 19.
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... see such sprightliness the prey of for- row . -- I pitied her from my foul ; and though it inay seem ridiculous enough to a torpid heart , I could have taken her into my arms , and cherished her , though it was in the open street ...
... see such sprightliness the prey of for- row . -- I pitied her from my foul ; and though it inay seem ridiculous enough to a torpid heart , I could have taken her into my arms , and cherished her , though it was in the open street ...
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... see where they had laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I fat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no business to grow there , they all struck together so forcibly upon my ...
... see where they had laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I fat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no business to grow there , they all struck together so forcibly upon my ...
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... see , what time and chance are perpetually holding out to him as he journeyeth on his way , misses nothing he can fairly lay his hands on . - If this won't turn out something -- another will - If 46 In saying this, she suffered me to ...
... see , what time and chance are perpetually holding out to him as he journeyeth on his way , misses nothing he can fairly lay his hands on . - If this won't turn out something -- another will - If 46 In saying this, she suffered me to ...
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... see her weep ! and though I cannot dry up the fountain of her tears , what an exquisite sensation is there still left ; in wiping them away from off the cheeks of the first and fairest of women , as I'm fitting with my handkerchief in ...
... see her weep ! and though I cannot dry up the fountain of her tears , what an exquisite sensation is there still left ; in wiping them away from off the cheeks of the first and fairest of women , as I'm fitting with my handkerchief in ...
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