A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... continued to add to " Tristram Shandy , " concluding it with a ninth book in 1766 . In the previous year he had made the trip to the Continent that formed the basis of " The Sentimental Journey , " which he finished in 1767. He went to ...
... continued to add to " Tristram Shandy , " concluding it with a ninth book in 1766 . In the previous year he had made the trip to the Continent that formed the basis of " The Sentimental Journey , " which he finished in 1767. He went to ...
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... continued I , pointing at my portmanteau , full cheer- fully should it have been open'd to you , for the ransom of the unfortunate . - The monk made me a bow . - But of all others , resum'd I , the unfortunate of our own country ...
... continued I , pointing at my portmanteau , full cheer- fully should it have been open'd to you , for the ransom of the unfortunate . - The monk made me a bow . - But of all others , resum'd I , the unfortunate of our own country ...
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... as impatient as himself to have it open'd ; and so attentive to the obstacle , that I continued holding her hand almost without knowing it : so that Monsieur Dessein left us together , with her hand in mine , 15 IN THE STREET CALAIS.
... as impatient as himself to have it open'd ; and so attentive to the obstacle , that I continued holding her hand almost without knowing it : so that Monsieur Dessein left us together , with her hand in mine , 15 IN THE STREET CALAIS.
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... continued she - you had reason - the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who but an English philosopher would have sent notices of it to the brain to reverse the judgment ? In saying this she disengaged her hand with a look which I ...
... continued she - you had reason - the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who but an English philosopher would have sent notices of it to the brain to reverse the judgment ? In saying this she disengaged her hand with a look which I ...
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... continued I , I know not : but they have certainly got the credit of understanding more of love , and making it better than any other nation upon earth ; but for my own part , I think them errant bunglers , and in truth the worst set of ...
... continued I , I know not : but they have certainly got the credit of understanding more of love , and making it better than any other nation upon earth ; but for my own part , I think them errant bunglers , and in truth the worst set of ...
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