A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... give it for all the pleasures of coarse sensualists . " We can now understand what Sterne means by a " Sentimental Journey . " The traveler à la Sterne is a man who troubles himself but little about the goal for which he is making , or ...
... give it for all the pleasures of coarse sensualists . " We can now understand what Sterne means by a " Sentimental Journey . " The traveler à la Sterne is a man who troubles himself but little about the goal for which he is making , or ...
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... give him a single . sou ; and accordingly I put my purse into my pocket- button'd it up - set myself a little more upon my center , and advanced up gravely to him : there was something , I fear , forbidding in my look : I have his ...
... give him a single . sou ; and accordingly I put my purse into my pocket- button'd it up - set myself a little more upon my center , and advanced up gravely to him : there was something , I fear , forbidding in my look : I have his ...
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... give an account - as much oat of necessity , and the besoin de voyager , as any one in the class . I am well aware , at the same time , as both my travels and observations will be altogether of a different cast from any of my ...
... give an account - as much oat of necessity , and the besoin de voyager , as any one in the class . I am well aware , at the same time , as both my travels and observations will be altogether of a different cast from any of my ...
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... give an ac- count of this work ) -that I do not speak it vauntingly - but there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning - where the sciences may be more fitly woo'd , or more surely won , than here - where art ...
... give an ac- count of this work ) -that I do not speak it vauntingly - but there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning - where the sciences may be more fitly woo'd , or more surely won , than here - where art ...
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... 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.
... 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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