A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... matter for sympathy : a caged bird , a donkey sinking under ill treatment , a poor child , an old monk . A sort of universal benevolence makes him take his share of all small sorrows , not exactly for the purpose of consolation , but to ...
... matter for sympathy : a caged bird , a donkey sinking under ill treatment , a poor child , an old monk . A sort of universal benevolence makes him take his share of all small sorrows , not exactly for the purpose of consolation , but to ...
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... matter better in France.- -You have been in France ? said my gentleman , turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph in the world . - Strange ! quoth I , debating the matter with my- self , that one and twenty miles ' sailing ...
... matter better in France.- -You have been in France ? said my gentleman , turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph in the world . - Strange ! quoth I , debating the matter with my- self , that one and twenty miles ' sailing ...
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... matters ; and the true point of pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with so little industry , that your order should wish to procure them by pressing upon a fund which is the property of the lame , the blind , the aged , and ...
... matters ; and the true point of pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with so little industry , that your order should wish to procure them by pressing upon a fund which is the property of the lame , the blind , the aged , and ...
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... matter ' t is an assay upon human nature - I get my labor for my pains - ' t is enough — the pleasure of the experiment has kept my senses and the best part of my blood awake , and laid the gross to sleep . I pity the man who can travel ...
... matter ' t is an assay upon human nature - I get my labor for my pains - ' t is enough — the pleasure of the experiment has kept my senses and the best part of my blood awake , and laid the gross to sleep . I pity the man who can travel ...
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... matter , he called in La Fleur , which was the name of the young man he had spoke of - saying only first , That as for his talents , he would presume to say nothing - Monsieur was the best judge what would suit him ; but for the ...
... matter , he called in La Fleur , which was the name of the young man he had spoke of - saying only first , That as for his talents , he would presume to say nothing - Monsieur was the best judge what would suit him ; but for the ...
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