A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... eyes , and think there was that in it which de- served better . The monk , as I judg'd from the break in his tonsure , a few scatter'd white hairs upon his temples being all that remained of it , might be about seventy - but from his eyes ...
... eyes , and think there was that in it which de- served better . The monk , as I judg'd from the break in his tonsure , a few scatter'd white hairs upon his temples being all that remained of it , might be about seventy - but from his eyes ...
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... eyes , with which he had concluded his address ' t is very true - and heaven be their re- source who have no other ... eye downwards upon the sleeve of his tunic . -I felt the full force of the appeal . - I acknowledge it , said I - a ...
... eyes , with which he had concluded his address ' t is very true - and heaven be their re- source who have no other ... eye downwards upon the sleeve of his tunic . -I felt the full force of the appeal . - I acknowledge it , said I - a ...
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... eye , as if he was going along with him to Hyde Park Corner to fight a duel . For my own part , being but a poor swordsman , and no way a match for Mon- sieur Dessein , I felt the rotation of all the movements within me to which the ...
... eye , as if he was going along with him to Hyde Park Corner to fight a duel . For my own part , being but a poor swordsman , and no way a match for Mon- sieur Dessein , I felt the rotation of all the movements within me to which the ...
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... eyes are fixed upon a dead blank - you draw purely from yourselves . A silence of a single moment upon Monsieur Dessein's leaving us , had been fatal to the situation - she had infallibly turned about - so I begun the conversation ...
... eyes are fixed upon a dead blank - you draw purely from yourselves . A silence of a single moment upon Monsieur Dessein's leaving us , had been fatal to the situation - she had infallibly turned about - so I begun the conversation ...
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... eyes he put it into his bosom — and took his leave . I guard this box , as I would the instrumental parts of my religion , to help my mind on to something better : in truth , I seldom go abroad without it : and oft and many a time have ...
... eyes he put it into his bosom — and took his leave . I guard this box , as I would the instrumental parts of my religion , to help my mind on to something better : in truth , I seldom go abroad without it : and oft and many a time have ...
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