A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... followed me . In two years after , I went to Italy , for the benefit of my health ; and when I called upon you , I tried to engage your mother to return to England with me . She and your- self are , at length , arrived ; and I have had ...
... followed me . In two years after , I went to Italy , for the benefit of my health ; and when I called upon you , I tried to engage your mother to return to England with me . She and your- self are , at length , arrived ; and I have had ...
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... followed by several theatrical pieces , and their success surpassed the author's hopes . Voltaire returned to Paris ; but the indiscretion with which some of his friends repeated fragments from his Maid of Orleans ' was the cause of a ...
... followed by several theatrical pieces , and their success surpassed the author's hopes . Voltaire returned to Paris ; but the indiscretion with which some of his friends repeated fragments from his Maid of Orleans ' was the cause of a ...
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Laurence Sterne. need not blush . These were followed by other works on different subjects ; and in 1757 , the first edition of his works was printed under his own inspection . Voltaire formed the plan of a history , which should contain ...
Laurence Sterne. need not blush . These were followed by other works on different subjects ; and in 1757 , the first edition of his works was printed under his own inspection . Voltaire formed the plan of a history , which should contain ...
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... followed him to his apartments , and the air was filled with the cries of Long live Voltaire ! ' Numbers fell at his feet , and many kissed his gar- ments . Never was man received with more inte- resting marks of admiration and of ...
... followed him to his apartments , and the air was filled with the cries of Long live Voltaire ! ' Numbers fell at his feet , and many kissed his gar- ments . Never was man received with more inte- resting marks of admiration and of ...
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... followed us unper- ceived - Heaven forbid indeed ! said I , offering her my own - she had a black pair of silk gloves , open only at the thumb and two fore - fingers , so accepted it without reserve - and I led her up to THROUGH FRANCE ...
... followed us unper- ceived - Heaven forbid indeed ! said I , offering her my own - she had a black pair of silk gloves , open only at the thumb and two fore - fingers , so accepted it without reserve - and I led her up to THROUGH FRANCE ...
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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