A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... seen dry - shod at home . It is an age so full of light , that there is scarce a country or corner of Europe , whose beams are not crossed and interchanged with others . - Knowledge in most of its branches , and in most affairs , is ...
... seen dry - shod at home . It is an age so full of light , that there is scarce a country or corner of Europe , whose beams are not crossed and interchanged with others . - Knowledge in most of its branches , and in most affairs , is ...
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... seen in conference with the monk - she had followed us unperceived . -Heaven forbid , indeed ! said I , offering her my own- she had a black pair of silk gloves , open only at the thumb and two forefingers , so accepted it without ...
... seen in conference with the monk - she had followed us unperceived . -Heaven forbid , indeed ! said I , offering her my own- she had a black pair of silk gloves , open only at the thumb and two forefingers , so accepted it without ...
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... seen her face - ' t was not material ; for the drawing was instantly set about , and long before we had got to the door of the Remise , Fancy had finish'd the whole head , and pleased herself as much with its fitting her goddess , as if ...
... seen her face - ' t was not material ; for the drawing was instantly set about , and long before we had got to the door of the Remise , Fancy had finish'd the whole head , and pleased herself as much with its fitting her goddess , as if ...
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... seen better days . - Good God ! said I - and I have not one single sou left to give him . - But you have a thousand ! cried all the powers of nature , stirring within me— so I gave him - no matter what - I am ashamed to say how much ...
... seen better days . - Good God ! said I - and I have not one single sou left to give him . - But you have a thousand ! cried all the powers of nature , stirring within me— so I gave him - no matter what - I am ashamed to say how much ...
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... seen dead in the road , which had occasioned La Fleur's misadventure . The man seemed to lament it much ; and it instantly brought into my mind Sancho's lamentation for his ; but he did it with more true touches of nature . The mourner ...
... seen dead in the road , which had occasioned La Fleur's misadventure . The man seemed to lament it much ; and it instantly brought into my mind Sancho's lamentation for his ; but he did it with more true touches of nature . The mourner ...
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