A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... told stories which are , and de- serve to be , famous , being pure masterpieces , such as the story of Le Fevre , the death of Yorick , the two donkeys , the dead donkey of Naimport , and him of the pastry cook . Did Sterne ever write ...
... told stories which are , and de- serve to be , famous , being pure masterpieces , such as the story of Le Fevre , the death of Yorick , the two donkeys , the dead donkey of Naimport , and him of the pastry cook . Did Sterne ever write ...
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... told thee , Eliza , I would carry with me into my grave , would have been torn from my neck . - Ungenerous ! —to seize upon the wreck of an unwary passenger , whom your subjects had beckon'd to their coast . - By heaven ! SIRE , it is ...
... told thee , Eliza , I would carry with me into my grave , would have been torn from my neck . - Ungenerous ! —to seize upon the wreck of an unwary passenger , whom your subjects had beckon'd to their coast . - By heaven ! SIRE , it is ...
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... not to apologize for the weaknesses of my heart in this tour , -but to give an account of them ) shall be described with the same sim- plicity with which I felt them . W THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HEN I told the reader 16 LAURENCE STERNE.
... not to apologize for the weaknesses of my heart in this tour , -but to give an account of them ) shall be described with the same sim- plicity with which I felt them . W THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HEN I told the reader 16 LAURENCE STERNE.
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Laurence Sterne. W THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HEN I told the reader that I did not care to get out of the Desobligeant , because I saw the monk in close conference with a lady just arrived at the inn -I told him the truth ; but I did not ...
Laurence Sterne. W THE REMISE DOOR CALAIS HEN I told the reader that I did not care to get out of the Desobligeant , because I saw the monk in close conference with a lady just arrived at the inn -I told him the truth ; but I did not ...
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... told her what was passing within me : she look'd down - a silence of some moments followed . I fear , in this interval , I must have made some slight efforts towards a closer compression of her hand , from a subtle sensation I felt in ...
... told her what was passing within me : she look'd down - a silence of some moments followed . I fear , in this interval , I must have made some slight efforts towards a closer compression of her hand , from a subtle sensation I felt in ...
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