A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... expected to drink some sort of vinous liquor ; but whether good , bad , or indifferent - he knew enough of this world to know , that it did not depend upon his choice , but that what is generally called chance was to decide his success ...
... expected to drink some sort of vinous liquor ; but whether good , bad , or indifferent - he knew enough of this world to know , that it did not depend upon his choice , but that what is generally called chance was to decide his success ...
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... expected I should go on . Consider then , Madam , continued I , laying my hand upon hers- That grave people hate Love for the name's sake- That selfish people hate it for their own- Hypocrites for heaven's- And that all of us , both old ...
... expected I should go on . Consider then , Madam , continued I , laying my hand upon hers- That grave people hate Love for the name's sake- That selfish people hate it for their own- Hypocrites for heaven's- And that all of us , both old ...
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... expected . -She was going to say something civil in return - but the lad came into the shop with the gloves . - A propos , said I , I want a couple of pair myself . T THE GLOVES PARIS HE beautiful Grisset rose up when A SENTIMENTAL ...
... expected . -She was going to say something civil in return - but the lad came into the shop with the gloves . - A propos , said I , I want a couple of pair myself . T THE GLOVES PARIS HE beautiful Grisset rose up when A SENTIMENTAL ...
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... expected a stranger with a letter , and was impatient to see him - so I desired the girl to present my compliments to Madame R— , and say I would certainly wait upon her in the morning . We stood still at the corner of the Rue de Nevers ...
... expected a stranger with a letter , and was impatient to see him - so I desired the girl to present my compliments to Madame R— , and say I would certainly wait upon her in the morning . We stood still at the corner of the Rue de Nevers ...
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... expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other? No such thing. Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain, Joseph Surface is not more unlike to Sir Lucius O'Trigger, than every one of Miss Austen's young divines to all his reverend ...
... expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other? No such thing. Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain, Joseph Surface is not more unlike to Sir Lucius O'Trigger, than every one of Miss Austen's young divines to all his reverend ...
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