A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... thousand other distresses might have traced the same lines . I wished to know what they had been- and was ready to enquire ( had the same bon ton of conversation permitted as in the days of Esdras ) - ' What aileth thee ? and why art ...
... thousand other distresses might have traced the same lines . I wished to know what they had been- and was ready to enquire ( had the same bon ton of conversation permitted as in the days of Esdras ) - ' What aileth thee ? and why art ...
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... thousand thanks for the intelligence that Amiens was in the road to Paris , but upon pulling out my poor monk's little horn box to take a pinch of snuff , I made them a quiet bow , and wished them a good passage to Dover - They left us ...
... thousand thanks for the intelligence that Amiens was in the road to Paris , but upon pulling out my poor monk's little horn box to take a pinch of snuff , I made them a quiet bow , and wished them a good passage to Dover - They left us ...
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... thousand ! ' cried all the powers of nature , stirring within me - so I gave him - no matter what I am ashamed to say how much , now - and was ashamed to think how little , then so if the reader can form any conjecture of my disposition ...
... thousand ! ' cried all the powers of nature , stirring within me - so I gave him - no matter what I am ashamed to say how much , now - and was ashamed to think how little , then so if the reader can form any conjecture of my disposition ...
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... thousand devils . to I called to him as loud as I could , for heaven's sake , go slower and the louder I called , the more un- mercifully he galloped . - The deuce take him , and his galloping too said I — he'll go on tearing my nerves ...
... thousand devils . to I called to him as loud as I could , for heaven's sake , go slower and the louder I called , the more un- mercifully he galloped . - The deuce take him , and his galloping too said I — he'll go on tearing my nerves ...
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... thousand ! with what a moral delight will it crown my journey , in sharing in the sickening incidents of a tale of misery told me by such a sufferer ! to see her weep ! and though I cannot dry up the fountain of her tears , what an ...
... thousand ! with what a moral delight will it crown my journey , in sharing in the sickening incidents of a tale of misery told me by such a sufferer ! to see her weep ! and though I cannot dry up the fountain of her tears , what an ...
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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