A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... spirit of detraction by sensibility , a satire which inspires us with interest and even affection for the very persons of whom it makes fun . - From " Laurence Sterne , or the Humor- ist , " in " Essays on English Literature ...
... spirit of detraction by sensibility , a satire which inspires us with interest and even affection for the very persons of whom it makes fun . - From " Laurence Sterne , or the Humor- ist , " in " Essays on English Literature ...
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... spirits , and make so many kind - hearted brethren of us fall out so cruelly as we do by the way ? When man is at peace with man , how much lighter than a feather is the heaviest of metals in his hands ! he pulls out his purse , and ...
... spirits , and make so many kind - hearted brethren of us fall out so cruelly as we do by the way ? When man is at peace with man , how much lighter than a feather is the heaviest of metals in his hands ! he pulls out his purse , and ...
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... spirit of divination to guess at his party- This brings me to my point ; and naturally leads me ( if the see - saw of this Desobligeant will but let me get on ) into the efficient as well as the final causes of traveling.— Your idle ...
... spirit of divination to guess at his party- This brings me to my point ; and naturally leads me ( if the see - saw of this Desobligeant will but let me get on ) into the efficient as well as the final causes of traveling.— Your idle ...
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... as for himself , every rainy night , disguise it as you will , must cast a damp upon your spirits . - You suffer , Monsieur Dessein , as much as the machine- I have always observed , when there is as much 13 CALAIS •
... as for himself , every rainy night , disguise it as you will , must cast a damp upon your spirits . - You suffer , Monsieur Dessein , as much as the machine- I have always observed , when there is as much 13 CALAIS •
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... spirits- -Good God ! how a man might lead such a creature as this round the world with him ! - I had not yet 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 ...
... spirits- -Good God ! how a man might lead such a creature as this round the world with him ! - I had not yet 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 ...
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