A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... never has thou painted in black the objects I met in my way . In danger thou hast gilt my horizon with hope , and when death itself knocked at my door , thou didst tell him to call again with so gay an air of careless indifference that ...
... never has thou painted in black the objects I met in my way . In danger thou hast gilt my horizon with hope , and when death itself knocked at my door , thou didst tell him to call again with so gay an air of careless indifference that ...
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... never heard , said the other , who was a Simple Traveler , of a preface wrote in a Desobligeant . - It would have been better , said I , in a Vis - à - Vis . As an Englishman does not travel to see Englishmen , I retired to my room . I ...
... never heard , said the other , who was a Simple Traveler , of a preface wrote in a Desobligeant . - It would have been better , said I , in a Vis - à - Vis . As an Englishman does not travel to see Englishmen , I retired to my room . I ...
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Laurence Sterne. I THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HAD never quitted the lady's hand all this time ; and had held it so long , that it would have been indecent to have let it go ... never after , cried HYPOCRISY aloud , show 23 THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS.
Laurence Sterne. I THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HAD never quitted the lady's hand all this time ; and had held it so long , that it would have been indecent to have let it go ... never after , cried HYPOCRISY aloud , show 23 THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS.
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... never see her more - the heart is for saving what it can ; and I wanted the traces thro ' which my wishes might find their way to her , in case I should never rejoin her my- self : in a word , I wish'd to know her name - her family's ...
... never see her more - the heart is for saving what it can ; and I wanted the traces thro ' which my wishes might find their way to her , in case I should never rejoin her my- self : in a word , I wish'd to know her name - her family's ...
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... never more so , than when a poor devil comes to offer his service to so poor a devil as myself ; and as I know this weakness , I always suffer my judgment to draw back something on that very account — and this more or less , according ...
... never more so , than when a poor devil comes to offer his service to so poor a devil as myself ; and as I know this weakness , I always suffer my judgment to draw back something on that very account — and this more or less , according ...
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