A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyGood Press, 19.11.2019 - 198 Seiten 'A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy' is a novel by Laurence Sterne as he was facing death. During this time, Sterne traveled through France and Italy as far south as Naples, and after returning determined to describe his travels from a sentimental point of view. The novel was extremely popular and influential and helped establish travel writing as the dominant genre of the second half of the 18th century. Unlike prior travel accounts which stressed classical learning and objective non-personal points of view, this book emphasized the subjective discussions of personal taste and sentiments, of manners and morals over classical learning. |
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... looks round him , as if he sought for an object to share it with . - In doing this , I felt every vessel in my frame dilate , —the arteries beat all cheerily together , and every power which sustained life , performed it with so little ...
... looks round him , as if he sought for an object to share it with . - In doing this , I felt every vessel in my frame dilate , —the arteries beat all cheerily together , and every power which sustained life , performed it with so little ...
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... look : I have his figure this moment before my eyes , and think there was that in it which deserved better . The ... look'd forwards ; but look'd as if it look'd at something beyond this world . How one of his order came by it , heaven ...
... look : I have his figure this moment before my eyes , and think there was that in it which deserved better . The ... look'd forwards ; but look'd as if it look'd at something beyond this world . How one of his order came by it , heaven ...
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... look and figure,—I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it. —A better reason was, I had predetermined not to give him a single sous. THE. MONK. CALAIS. Table of Contents —'TIS very true, said I, replying to a cast upwards with his ...
... look and figure,—I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it. —A better reason was, I had predetermined not to give him a single sous. THE. MONK. CALAIS. Table of Contents —'TIS very true, said I, replying to a cast upwards with his ...
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... look into discoveries ; all which , as Sancho Panza said to Don Quixote , they might have seen dry - shod at home . It is an age so full of light , that there is scarce a country or corner in Europe whose beams are not crossed and ...
... look into discoveries ; all which , as Sancho Panza said to Don Quixote , they might have seen dry - shod at home . It is an age so full of light , that there is scarce a country or corner in Europe whose beams are not crossed and ...
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... look , and in that state of its declension , which had passed the two first paroxysms of sorrow , and was quietly beginning to reconcile itself to its loss ; but a thousand other distresses might have traced the same lines ; I wish'd to ...
... look , and in that state of its declension , which had passed the two first paroxysms of sorrow , and was quietly beginning to reconcile itself to its loss ; but a thousand other distresses might have traced the same lines ; I wish'd to ...
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Abdera Bastile begg'd better betwixt bidet CALAIS chaise cried dear désobligeant Dieu door Duc de Choiseul Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur France gave girl give grisette half hand head heart heaven honour instantly La Fleur lady livre look look'd louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Maria Marquis master mind monk Mons Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Count Monsieur le Duc MONTREUIL NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers old French officer Opera Comique Paris parterre pass’d passport pâtés peregrine martyrs pocket Pont Neuf poor fellow portmanteau postilion quoth Remise replied round scarce sentiment side Smelfungus soul sous spirit stood story street supper Table of Contents tell thee thing thou thought told took Traveller turn twas VERSAILLES Victor Hirtzler walk'd whilst whole wish'd woman word worse Yorick