A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... cause of misfortune ; and he will pass with compassion from the gross allusions , and view them as weak offences against the author's own genius . As Sterne himself observes : A word , a look , which at one time would make no impression ...
... cause of misfortune ; and he will pass with compassion from the gross allusions , and view them as weak offences against the author's own genius . As Sterne himself observes : A word , a look , which at one time would make no impression ...
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... cause of a new persecution . The keeper of the seals threatened to confine the poet in the worst dungeon , if any part of the poem made its appearance . Wearied by various persecutions , Voltaire thought it necessary to change his mode ...
... cause of a new persecution . The keeper of the seals threatened to confine the poet in the worst dungeon , if any part of the poem made its appearance . Wearied by various persecutions , Voltaire thought it necessary to change his mode ...
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... cause the whole family to be imprisoned . The unfortunate Calas was pronounced guilty , and condemned to the torture and the wheel . This miserable man died protesting his innocence . Vol- taire's compassion was moved , and he ...
... cause the whole family to be imprisoned . The unfortunate Calas was pronounced guilty , and condemned to the torture and the wheel . This miserable man died protesting his innocence . Vol- taire's compassion was moved , and he ...
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... caused by his efforts during the repre- sentation of Irene . ' At length , deprived of sleep , he resolved to take opium , and was deceived as to the quantity . His body was unable to contend with the poison ; and as he had been long ...
... caused by his efforts during the repre- sentation of Irene . ' At length , deprived of sleep , he resolved to take opium , and was deceived as to the quantity . His body was unable to contend with the poison ; and as he had been long ...
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... causes , for ought I know , which influence the tides themselves - ' twould oft ' be no discredit to us to suppose it was so ; I'm sure at least for myself , that in many a case I should be more highly satisfied to have it said by the ...
... causes , for ought I know , which influence the tides themselves - ' twould oft ' be no discredit to us to suppose it was so ; I'm sure at least for myself , that in many a case I should be more highly satisfied to have it said by the ...
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Abdera Arabian Arbogad Arimazes armour arms Astarte Azora Babylon basilisk beautiful begged better betwixt bidet Cador CALAIS chaise Count cried dear Dessein distress door Egyptian Eugenius eunuch eyes 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 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