A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... manner , by laying him under almost insuperable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his suffering at home . It is there only that she has provided him with the most suitable objects to partake of his hap- piness , and bear ...
... manner , by laying him under almost insuperable obligations to work out his ease , and to sustain his suffering at home . It is there only that she has provided him with the most suitable objects to partake of his hap- piness , and bear ...
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... manner in which I had lost it carried neither oil nor wine to the wound : I never felt the pain of a sleepish inferiority so miserable in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very few ...
... manner in which I had lost it carried neither oil nor wine to the wound : I never felt the pain of a sleepish inferiority so miserable in my life . The triumphs of a true feminine heart are short upon these discomfitures . In a very few ...
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... manner as if I was every moment going to release it of myself ; so she let it continue till Monsieur Dessein returned with the key ; and in the mean time I set myself to consider how I should undo the ill impressions which the poor ...
... manner as if I was every moment going to release it of myself ; so she let it continue till Monsieur Dessein returned with the key ; and in the mean time I set myself to consider how I should undo the ill impressions which the poor ...
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... manner which in- stantly set my mind to the business I was upon - and La Fleur , who stood waiting without , in that breath- less expectation which every son of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . MONTRIUL . I AM apt to be ...
... manner which in- stantly set my mind to the business I was upon - and La Fleur , who stood waiting without , in that breath- less expectation which every son of nature of us have felt in our turns , came in . MONTRIUL . I AM apt to be ...
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... manner , counting the throbs of it one by one , with as much true devotion as if I had been watching the critical ebb or flow of her fever - How wouldst thou have laughed and mo- ralized upon my new profession ! -And thou shouldst have ...
... manner , counting the throbs of it one by one , with as much true devotion as if I had been watching the critical ebb or flow of her fever - How wouldst thou have laughed and mo- ralized upon my new profession ! -And thou shouldst have ...
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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