A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... expression made it so : it was a thin , spare form , something above the common size , if it lost not the distinction by a bend forwards in the figure - but it was the attitude of en- treaty ; and as it now stands presented to my ...
... expression made it so : it was a thin , spare form , something above the common size , if it lost not the distinction by a bend forwards in the figure - but it was the attitude of en- treaty ; and as it now stands presented to my ...
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... expressed in half a dozen lines , I made half a dozen different beginnings , and could no way please myself . In short , I was in no mood to write . La Fleur stepp'd out and brought a little water in a glass to dilute my ink - then ...
... expressed in half a dozen lines , I made half a dozen different beginnings , and could no way please myself . In short , I was in no mood to write . La Fleur stepp'd out and brought a little water in a glass to dilute my ink - then ...
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... expression professes more than it per- forms . I think I can see the precise and distinguishing marks of national characters more in these nonsensical minutie , than in the most important matters of state ; where great men of all ...
... expression professes more than it per- forms . I think I can see the precise and distinguishing marks of national characters more in these nonsensical minutie , than in the most important matters of state ; where great men of all ...
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... expressed it half so well . It is alike troublesome to both the rider and his beast - if the latter goes pricking up his ears , and starting all the way at every object which he never saw before . — I have as little torment of this kind ...
... expressed it half so well . It is alike troublesome to both the rider and his beast - if the latter goes pricking up his ears , and starting all the way at every object which he never saw before . — I have as little torment of this kind ...
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... expression , and sweet cadence at the end of it , begg'd for a twelve - sou piece be- twixt them , for the love of Heaven . I thought it singular that a beggar should fix the quota of an alms - and that the sum should be twelve times as ...
... expression , and sweet cadence at the end of it , begg'd for a twelve - sou piece be- twixt them , for the love of Heaven . I thought it singular that a beggar should fix the quota of an alms - and that the sum should be twelve times as ...
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