A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... able to indulge his passion for flirtation on a great scale . The most notorious of his affairs of this kind was with Mrs. Eliza Draper , the young wife of an officer in India . It began in 1765 and led to the composition of " Letters ...
... able to indulge his passion for flirtation on a great scale . The most notorious of his affairs of this kind was with Mrs. Eliza Draper , the young wife of an officer in India . It began in 1765 and led to the composition of " Letters ...
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... able monuments , he says nothing of the beauty of places ; his objects of search are sweet and affectionate emotions . Everything becomes to him matter for sympathy : a caged bird , a donkey sinking under ill treatment , a poor child ...
... able monuments , he says nothing of the beauty of places ; his objects of search are sweet and affectionate emotions . Everything becomes to him matter for sympathy : a caged bird , a donkey sinking under ill treatment , a poor child ...
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... able to determine his own place and rank in the catalogue -it will be one step towards knowing himself , as it is great odds but he retains some tincture and resemblance of what he imbibed or carried out , to the present hour . The man ...
... able to determine his own place and rank in the catalogue -it will be one step towards knowing himself , as it is great odds but he retains some tincture and resemblance of what he imbibed or carried out , to the present hour . The man ...
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... able sensation within me now ; and I thought ' t was a churlish beast into whose heart the idea could first enter , to construct such a machine ; nor had I much more charity for the man who could think of using it . I observed the lady ...
... able sensation within me now ; and I thought ' t was a churlish beast into whose heart the idea could first enter , to construct such a machine ; nor had I much more charity for the man who could think of using it . I observed the lady ...
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... able to find out what was wanting . - Nor was it till I got to Montriul , upon the landlord's asking me if I wanted not a servant , that it occurred to me , that that was the very thing . A servant ! That I do most sadly , quoth I ...
... able to find out what was wanting . - Nor was it till I got to Montriul , upon the landlord's asking me if I wanted not a servant , that it occurred to me , that that was the very thing . A servant ! That I do most sadly , quoth I ...
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