A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... . LAWRENCE STERNE , A.M. ZADIG ; OR THE BOOK OF FATE : AN ORIENTAL HISTORY , TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF M. DE VOLTAIRE . LONDON : CHARLES DALY , 17 , GREVILLE STREET , HATTON GARDEN . MEMOIR OF THE REV . LAWRENCE STERNE , A.M. " 1853 .
... . LAWRENCE STERNE , A.M. ZADIG ; OR THE BOOK OF FATE : AN ORIENTAL HISTORY , TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF M. DE VOLTAIRE . LONDON : CHARLES DALY , 17 , GREVILLE STREET , HATTON GARDEN . MEMOIR OF THE REV . LAWRENCE STERNE , A.M. " 1853 .
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... French government would not suffer this play to be printed , and the republican sentiments it contained were attributed as crimes to the author . Brutus was followed by several theatrical pieces , and their success surpassed the ...
... French government would not suffer this play to be printed , and the republican sentiments it contained were attributed as crimes to the author . Brutus was followed by several theatrical pieces , and their success surpassed the ...
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... French mountains - he was too phlegmatic for that— but undoubtedly he expected to drink some sort of vinous liquor ; but whether good , bad , or indifferent --he knew enough of this world to know , that it did not depend upon his choice ...
... French mountains - he was too phlegmatic for that— but undoubtedly he expected to drink some sort of vinous liquor ; but whether good , bad , or indifferent --he knew enough of this world to know , that it did not depend upon his choice ...
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... French debonaire captain , who came danc- ing down the street , shewed me it was the easiest thing in the world ; for popping in betwixt us , just as the lady was returning back to the door of the remise , he introduced himself to my ...
... French debonaire captain , who came danc- ing down the street , shewed me it was the easiest thing in the world ; for popping in betwixt us , just as the lady was returning back to the door of the remise , he introduced himself to my ...
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... French ( the lady made a slight curt- sey ) so giving her an account of the affair , and of the share he had in it - he begged the honour to know her name - so made his bow . Et Madame a son Mari ? said he , looking back when he had ...
... French ( the lady made a slight curt- sey ) so giving her an account of the affair , and of the share he had in it - he begged the honour to know her name - so made his bow . Et Madame a son Mari ? said he , looking back when he had ...
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