A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... thought of authorship and had published nothing but one or two sermons . About 1748 , however , the success of a privately circulated skit on a local ecclesiastical quarrel suggested a new line of activity , the result of which appeared ...
... thought of authorship and had published nothing but one or two sermons . About 1748 , however , the success of a privately circulated skit on a local ecclesiastical quarrel suggested a new line of activity , the result of which appeared ...
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... thought he look'd like a Jew - then a Turk - disliked his wig - curs'd him by my gods - wish'd him at the devil- -And is all this to be lighted up in the heart for a beggarly account of three or four louis d'ors , which is the most I ...
... thought he look'd like a Jew - then a Turk - disliked his wig - curs'd him by my gods - wish'd him at the devil- -And is all this to be lighted up in the heart for a beggarly account of three or four louis d'ors , which is the most I ...
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... thought no more of her , but went on and wrote my preface . The impression returned upon my encounter with her in the street ; a guarded frankness with which she gave me her hand , showed , I thought , her good education and her good ...
... thought no more of her , but went on and wrote my preface . The impression returned upon my encounter with her in the street ; a guarded frankness with which she gave me her hand , showed , I thought , her good education and her good ...
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... thought a sufficient commentary upon the text . It is a miserable picture which I am going to give of the weakness of my heart , by owning that it suffered a pain , which worthier occasions could not have inflicted . — I was mortified ...
... thought a sufficient commentary upon the text . It is a miserable picture which I am going to give of the weakness of my heart , by owning that it suffered a pain , which worthier occasions could not have inflicted . — I was mortified ...
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... thought ' t was a churlish beast into whose heart the idea could first enter , to construct such a machine ; nor had I much more charity for the man who could think of using it . I observed the lady was as little taken with it as myself ...
... thought ' t was a churlish beast into whose heart the idea could first enter , to construct such a machine ; nor had I much more charity for the man who could think of using it . I observed the lady was as little taken with it as myself ...
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