A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... He insists that when his time comes , he will die alone , far from home , in some inn . If you will believe him , the suffering of friends vii CRITICISMS AND INTERPRETATIONS: BY SIR WALTER SCOTT BY EDMOND SCHERER vii 2 *
... He insists that when his time comes , he will die alone , far from home , in some inn . If you will believe him , the suffering of friends vii CRITICISMS AND INTERPRETATIONS: BY SIR WALTER SCOTT BY EDMOND SCHERER vii 2 *
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Laurence Sterne. If you will believe him , the suffering of friends at such a moment , nay , the last offices of affection , would torment his soul and suffice to kill him . " Thank God ! " he cries , " for my sensibility ; though it has ...
Laurence Sterne. If you will believe him , the suffering of friends at such a moment , nay , the last offices of affection , would torment his soul and suffice to kill him . " Thank God ! " he cries , " for my sensibility ; though it has ...
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... believe your good will would have drawn a story from me , which would have made pity the only dangerous thing in the journey . In saying this , she suffered me to kiss her hand twice , and with a look of sensibility mixed with a concern ...
... believe your good will would have drawn a story from me , which would have made pity the only dangerous thing in the journey . In saying this , she suffered me to kiss her hand twice , and with a look of sensibility mixed with a concern ...
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... Paris in half an hour with an escort . I believe so , said I. - Then I'll go to the Duke , by Heaven ! with all the gaiety and debonairness in the world.- -And there you are wrong again , replied I. — 85 THE ADDRESS VERSAILLES.
... Paris in half an hour with an escort . I believe so , said I. - Then I'll go to the Duke , by Heaven ! with all the gaiety and debonairness in the world.- -And there you are wrong again , replied I. — 85 THE ADDRESS VERSAILLES.
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... believe you - ni encore , I dare say that of our women . — But permit me to conjecture - if , par hazard , they fell in your way- that the prospect would not affect you . I have something within me which cannot bear the shock of the ...
... believe you - ni encore , I dare say that of our women . — But permit me to conjecture - if , par hazard , they fell in your way- that the prospect would not affect you . I have something within me which cannot bear the shock of the ...
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