A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... immediately struck my fancy that it belong'd to some Innocent Traveler , who , on his return home , had left it to Monsieur Dessein's honor to make the most of . Four months had elapsed since it had finish'd its career of Europe in the ...
... immediately struck my fancy that it belong'd to some Innocent Traveler , who , on his return home , had left it to Monsieur Dessein's honor to make the most of . Four months had elapsed since it had finish'd its career of Europe in the ...
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... immediately to the grave - diggers scene in the fifth act , I laid my finger upon YORICK , and advancing the book to the Count , with my finger all the way over the name - Me voici ! said I. Now whether the idea of poor Yorick's skull ...
... immediately to the grave - diggers scene in the fifth act , I laid my finger upon YORICK , and advancing the book to the Count , with my finger all the way over the name - Me voici ! said I. Now whether the idea of poor Yorick's skull ...
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... immediately gave him something . I could form no system to explain the phenomenon . I had got a riddle to amuse me for the rest of the evening , so I walk'd up - stairs to my chamber . I THE CASE OF CONSCIENCE PARIS WAS immediately ...
... immediately gave him something . I could form no system to explain the phenomenon . I had got a riddle to amuse me for the rest of the evening , so I walk'd up - stairs to my chamber . I THE CASE OF CONSCIENCE PARIS WAS immediately ...
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Laurence Sterne. I THE CASE OF CONSCIENCE PARIS WAS immediately followed up by the master of the hotel , who came into my room to tell me I must provide lodgings elsewhere . - How so , friend ? said I. — He an- swer'd , I had had a young ...
Laurence Sterne. I THE CASE OF CONSCIENCE PARIS WAS immediately followed up by the master of the hotel , who came into my room to tell me I must provide lodgings elsewhere . - How so , friend ? said I. — He an- swer'd , I had had a young ...
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... immediately have uttered another sen- tence - her heart was too full , her breath too much op- pressed . Dear Anne Elliot ! sweet , impulsive , womanly , tender- hearted ! -one can almost hear her voice pleading the cause of all true ...
... immediately have uttered another sen- tence - her heart was too full , her breath too much op- pressed . Dear Anne Elliot ! sweet , impulsive , womanly , tender- hearted ! -one can almost hear her voice pleading the cause of all true ...
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