A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... Arbogad , hav- ing beheld from a window the intrepid behaviour of Zadig , felt his mind filled with esteem : he descended in haste , and came himself to call off his men , and to deliver the two travellers . Whatever passes over my ...
... Arbogad , hav- ing beheld from a window the intrepid behaviour of Zadig , felt his mind filled with esteem : he descended in haste , and came himself to call off his men , and to deliver the two travellers . Whatever passes over my ...
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... Arbogad : ' all I can tell is , that Moabdar lost his senses , and was murdered ; that the people of Babylon are des- troying one another ; and that the whole empire is laid waste . There are some fine strokes yet to be taken ; and ...
... Arbogad : ' all I can tell is , that Moabdar lost his senses , and was murdered ; that the people of Babylon are des- troying one another ; and that the whole empire is laid waste . There are some fine strokes yet to be taken ; and ...
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... Arbogad continued drinking , told a number of merry stories , incessantly repeated that he was the happiest man alive , and in- vited Zadig to become as cheerful as himself . At length , being overcome by the fumes of his liquor , he ...
... Arbogad continued drinking , told a number of merry stories , incessantly repeated that he was the happiest man alive , and in- vited Zadig to become as cheerful as himself . At length , being overcome by the fumes of his liquor , he ...
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... Arbogad , the happy robber ; on the capricious female , whom the Babylonians had seized on the confines of Egypt ; and , in short , on all the misfortunes he had ever experienced . CHAPTER XIV . THE FISHERMAN . WHEN Zadig had travelled ...
... Arbogad , the happy robber ; on the capricious female , whom the Babylonians had seized on the confines of Egypt ; and , in short , on all the misfortunes he had ever experienced . CHAPTER XIV . THE FISHERMAN . WHEN Zadig had travelled ...
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... Arbogad . ' Ah ! ' said he to the fisherman , Orcan deserves to be severely punished ; but it is commonly such men as him who are the fa- vourites of Fortune . However , go to my friend Cador's immediately , and there wait for me ...
... Arbogad . ' Ah ! ' said he to the fisherman , Orcan deserves to be severely punished ; but it is commonly such men as him who are the fa- vourites of Fortune . However , go to my friend Cador's immediately , and there wait for me ...
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Abdera Arabian Arbogad Arimazes arms Astarte Azora Babylon basilisk beautiful begged better betwixt bidet Cador CALAIS chaise Count cried dear Dessein door Egyptian Eugenius eunuch eyes felt fille de chambre fisherman Fleur gave give Grisset half hand happy heart heaven hermit honour horse instantly Itobad judge king La Fleur lady LAWRENCE STERNE livre look lord louis d'ors Madame magi master ment mind misfortunes Missouf Moabdar Mons Monsieur NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers Oannes old French officer Paris passed passport pity pocket poor portmanteau postillion queen racter remise returned satrape scarce seemed sent SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY sentiments servant Setoc shew side Smelfungus soon soul sous stood stranger supper tears tell thee thing thou thought told took traveller turn VERSAILLES Voltaire walked whole wife wished woman words Yorick young Zoroaster