A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... speak of " the gentleman in the black silk smalls as knowed the young ' ooman as kept a goat . " This dramatic - pictorial faculty is , in combination , very rare , and CRITICISMS AND INTERPRETATIONS ix BY PROFESSOR SAINTSBURY.
... speak of " the gentleman in the black silk smalls as knowed the young ' ooman as kept a goat . " This dramatic - pictorial faculty is , in combination , very rare , and CRITICISMS AND INTERPRETATIONS ix BY PROFESSOR SAINTSBURY.
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... speaking all the time , when they do speak , in strictest conformity with their presentation . Probably the effectiveness is also due in part to the fact that there is after all very little of it . Although " Tristram " was actually and ...
... speaking all the time , when they do speak , in strictest conformity with their presentation . Probably the effectiveness is also due in part to the fact that there is after all very little of it . Although " Tristram " was actually and ...
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... speak of , are such as cross the seas and sojourn in a land of strangers , with a view of saving money for various reasons and upon various pretenses : but as they might also save themselves and others a great deal of unnecessary ...
... speak of , are such as cross the seas and sojourn in a land of strangers , with a view of saving money for various reasons and upon various pretenses : but as they might also save themselves and others a great deal of unnecessary ...
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... speak it vauntingly - but there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning - where the sciences may be more fitly woo'd , or more surely won , than here - where art is en- couraged , and will so soon rise high ...
... speak it vauntingly - but there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning - where the sciences may be more fitly woo'd , or more surely won , than here - where art is en- couraged , and will so soon rise high ...
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... speaking of it with a shrug , as if it would no way suit me , it 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 ...
... speaking of it with a shrug , as if it would no way suit me , it 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 ...
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