A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... acquaintance of many of the distinguished men of the time , but the more tender attentions of the other sex . Sterne's relations with women in Yorkshire had been by no means beyond reproach , and now in London he was able to indulge his ...
... acquaintance of many of the distinguished men of the time , but the more tender attentions of the other sex . Sterne's relations with women in Yorkshire had been by no means beyond reproach , and now in London he was able to indulge his ...
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... acquaintance with the early English prose writers . In the power of approaching and touching the finer feelings of the heart , he has never been excelled , if indeed , he has ever been equaled ; and may be at once recorded as one of the ...
... acquaintance with the early English prose writers . In the power of approaching and touching the finer feelings of the heart , he has never been excelled , if indeed , he has ever been equaled ; and may be at once recorded as one of the ...
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... acquaintance , and before he had well got announced , begg'd I would do him the honor to present him to the lady- I had not been presented myself - so turning about to her , he did it just as well by asking her , if she had come from ...
... acquaintance , and before he had well got announced , begg'd I would do him the honor to present him to the lady- I had not been presented myself - so turning about to her , he did it just as well by asking her , if she had come from ...
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... acquaintance of about six weeks with her , had done me the honor to take me in her coach about two leagues out of town . - Of all women , Madame de Rambouliet is the most correct ; and I never wish to see one of more virtues and purity ...
... acquaintance of about six weeks with her , had done me the honor to take me in her coach about two leagues out of town . - Of all women , Madame de Rambouliet is the most correct ; and I never wish to see one of more virtues and purity ...
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... acquainted ; and both the types of character and the events are such as she knew from first - hand observation and experience . But to the portrayal of these she brought an extraordinary power of delicate and subtle delineation , a gift ...
... acquainted ; and both the types of character and the events are such as she knew from first - hand observation and experience . But to the portrayal of these she brought an extraordinary power of delicate and subtle delineation , a gift ...
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