A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: By Mr. Yorick. ...T. Becket, 1776 |
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... give a inan thefe rights - I'll look into them : fo giving up the argument - I went ftraight to my lodgings , put up half a dozen fhirts and a black pair of filk breeches - the coat I have on , faid I , looking at the fleeve , will do ...
... give a inan thefe rights - I'll look into them : fo giving up the argument - I went ftraight to my lodgings , put up half a dozen fhirts and a black pair of filk breeches - the coat I have on , faid I , looking at the fleeve , will do ...
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... give } give him a fingle fous ; and accordingly I put A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY . 7 Τ Η Ε Μ Ο Ν Κ. ...
... give } give him a fingle fous ; and accordingly I put A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY . 7 Τ Η Ε Μ Ο Ν Κ. ...
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By Mr. Yorick. ... Laurence Sterne. give him a fingle fous ; and accordingly I put my purse into my pocket - button'd it up - fet myfelf a little more upon my centre , and ad- vanced up gravely to him : there was fome- thing , I fear ...
By Mr. Yorick. ... Laurence Sterne. give him a fingle fous ; and accordingly I put my purse into my pocket - button'd it up - fet myfelf a little more upon my centre , and ad- vanced up gravely to him : there was fome- thing , I fear ...
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... give him a fingle fous , I THE MON K. CALAIS . ' TIS very true , faid I , replying to a cast upwards with his eyes , with which he had con cluded his addrefs - ' tis very true - and heaven be their refource who have no other but the ...
... give him a fingle fous , I THE MON K. CALAIS . ' TIS very true , faid I , replying to a cast upwards with his eyes , with which he had con cluded his addrefs - ' tis very true - and heaven be their refource who have no other but the ...
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... give an account of this work , -that I do not speak it vauntingly - But there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning - where the fciences may be more fitly woo'd , or more furely won than here where art is ...
... give an account of this work , -that I do not speak it vauntingly - But there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning - where the fciences may be more fitly woo'd , or more furely won than here where art is ...
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