A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... wish that he had done so . Of the good strong ale , and generous port , and subtly flavored claret , and wisdom - giving amontillado , and inspiring champagne , and ineffable burgundy of Fielding and Scott and Miss Austen and Dickens ...
... wish that he had done so . Of the good strong ale , and generous port , and subtly flavored claret , and wisdom - giving amontillado , and inspiring champagne , and ineffable burgundy of Fielding and Scott and Miss Austen and Dickens ...
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... wish to procure them by pressing upon a fund which is the property of the lame , the blind , the aged , and the infirm - the captive who lies down counting over and over again the days of his afflictions , lan- guishes also for his ...
... wish to procure them by pressing upon a fund which is the property of the lame , the blind , the aged , and the infirm - the captive who lies down counting over and over again the days of his afflictions , lan- guishes also for his ...
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... 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 can be overreach'd in ? -Base passion ! said I , turning myself about , as a man naturally ...
... 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 can be overreach'd in ? -Base passion ! said I , turning myself about , as a man naturally ...
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... wish'd to know what they had been - and was ready to inquire ( had the same bon ton of conversation permitted , as in the days of Esdras ) - " What aileth thee ? and why art thou disquieted ? and why is thy understanding troubled ...
... wish'd to know what they had been - and was ready to inquire ( had the same bon ton of conversation permitted , as in the days of Esdras ) - " What aileth thee ? and why art thou disquieted ? and why is thy understanding troubled ...
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... wish , nothing is so ill - timed as to hint at the circumstances which make it so . You thank Fortune , continued she - you had reason - the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who but an English philosopher would have sent notices ...
... wish , nothing is so ill - timed as to hint at the circumstances which make it so . You thank Fortune , continued she - you had reason - the heart knew it , and was satisfied ; and who but an English philosopher would have sent notices ...
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