A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Band 2W. Strahan, 1780 |
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Sterne. La Fleur would have put me to bed ; but not willing he should see any thing upon my cheek which would cost the honeft fellow a heart- ach - I told him I would go to bed by myself and bid him go do the fame . VOL . II . D THE ...
Sterne. La Fleur would have put me to bed ; but not willing he should see any thing upon my cheek which would cost the honeft fellow a heart- ach - I told him I would go to bed by myself and bid him go do the fame . VOL . II . D THE ...
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Sterne. I have borne this poor ftarling as the creft to my arms , -Thus And let the heralds officers twist his neck about if they dare . I THE ADDRESS .う VERSAILLES . SHOULD not like. [ 38 ]
Sterne. I have borne this poor ftarling as the creft to my arms , -Thus And let the heralds officers twist his neck about if they dare . I THE ADDRESS .う VERSAILLES . SHOULD not like. [ 38 ]
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... fion had it been an act of choice , I should have done it , I fuppofe , like other people . How many mean plans of dirty address , as I went along , did my D 4 fervile fervile heart form ! I deferved the Bastile for every [ 39 ] THE ...
... fion had it been an act of choice , I should have done it , I fuppofe , like other people . How many mean plans of dirty address , as I went along , did my D 4 fervile fervile heart form ! I deferved the Bastile for every [ 39 ] THE ...
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... another , out of its order , to please myself the two ftories reflect light upon each other - and ' tis a pity they should be parted . THE Ş WORD . WHEN RENNE S. HEN ftates and E 3 [ 53 ] fo much modefty and good fenfe, that ...
... another , out of its order , to please myself the two ftories reflect light upon each other - and ' tis a pity they should be parted . THE Ş WORD . WHEN RENNE S. HEN ftates and E 3 [ 53 ] fo much modefty and good fenfe, that ...
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... come without any one to prefent me , knowing I should meet with a friend in his apartment , who , I trusted , would do it for me - it is my countryman the the great Shakespeare , faid I , point- ing to [ 60 ] THE PASSPORT. ...
... come without any one to prefent me , knowing I should meet with a friend in his apartment , who , I trusted , would do it for me - it is my countryman the the great Shakespeare , faid I , point- ing to [ 60 ] THE PASSPORT. ...
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