A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... felt a suf- fusion of a finer kind upon my cheek - more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . -Just God ! said I , kicking my ...
... felt a suf- fusion of a finer kind upon my cheek - more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . -Just God ! said I , kicking my ...
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... felt the full force of the appeal . - I acknowledge it , said I - a coarse habit , and that but once in three years , with meager diet - are no great matters ; and the true point of pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with so ...
... felt the full force of the appeal . - I acknowledge it , said I - a coarse habit , and that but once in three years , with meager diet - are no great matters ; and the true point of pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with so ...
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... felt the rotation of all the movements within me to which the situation is incident . — I looked at Monsieur Dessein through and through - ey'd him as he walked along in profile then , en face - thought he look'd like a Jew - then a ...
... felt the rotation of all the movements within me to which the situation is incident . — I looked at Monsieur Dessein through and through - ey'd him as he walked along in profile then , en face - thought he look'd like a Jew - then a ...
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... write not to apologize for the weaknesses of my heart in this tour , -but to give an account of them ) shall be described with the same sim- plicity with which I felt them . W THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HEN I told the reader 16 LAURENCE STERNE.
... write not to apologize for the weaknesses of my heart in this tour , -but to give an account of them ) shall be described with the same sim- plicity with which I felt them . W THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HEN I told the reader 16 LAURENCE STERNE.
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... felt a pleasurable ductility about her , which spread a calmness over all my spirits- -Good God ! how a man might lead such a creature as this round the world with him ! - I had not yet seen her face - ' t was not material ; for the ...
... felt a pleasurable ductility about her , which spread a calmness over all my spirits- -Good God ! how a man might lead such a creature as this round the world with him ! - I had not yet seen her face - ' t was not material ; for the ...
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