A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... given Sterne his snuffbox , and some months afterward our traveler , revisiting Calais , learns that the poor monk is dead . He " burst into tears " at the tomb . Well and good , but there are too many of these tears in Sterne . I like ...
... given Sterne his snuffbox , and some months afterward our traveler , revisiting Calais , learns that the poor monk is dead . He " burst into tears " at the tomb . Well and good , but there are too many of these tears in Sterne . I like ...
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... given in a few strokes ; one might put it into the hands of any one to design , for ' t was neither elegant or otherwise , but as character and expression made it so : it was a thin , spare form , something above the common size , if it ...
... given in a few strokes ; one might put it into the hands of any one to design , for ' t was neither elegant or otherwise , but as character and expression made it so : it was a thin , spare form , something above the common size , if it ...
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... given twenty livres for an advocate . - I have behaved very ill , said I within myself ; but I have only just set out upon my travels ; and shall learn better manners as I get along . ་ W THE DESOBLIGEANT CALAIS HEN a man is ...
... given twenty livres for an advocate . - I have behaved very ill , said I within myself ; but I have only just set out upon my travels ; and shall learn better manners as I get along . ་ W THE DESOBLIGEANT CALAIS HEN a man is ...
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... given him , he may judge within a livre or two what was the precise sum . I could afford nothing for the rest , but Dieu vous bénisse— Et le bon Dieu vous bénisse encore — said the old soldier , the dwarf , & c . The pauvre honteux ...
... given him , he may judge within a livre or two what was the precise sum . I could afford nothing for the rest , but Dieu vous bénisse— Et le bon Dieu vous bénisse encore — said the old soldier , the dwarf , & c . The pauvre honteux ...
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... given the world to have kiss'd it but was ashamed — and shall this tender flower , said I , pressing it between my hands - shall it be smitten to its very root - and smitten , Yorick ! by thee , who hast promised to shelter it in thy ...
... given the world to have kiss'd it but was ashamed — and shall this tender flower , said I , pressing it between my hands - shall it be smitten to its very root - and smitten , Yorick ! by thee , who hast promised to shelter it in thy ...
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