A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ.B. Lippincott, 1908 - 442 Seiten |
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... nature , at that time , as high as she could go - I was at peace with the world before , and this finished the treaty with myself . -Now , was I a King of France , cried I — what a moment for an orphan to have begged his father's ...
... nature , at that time , as high as she could go - I was at peace with the world before , and this finished the treaty with myself . -Now , was I a King of France , cried I — what a moment for an orphan to have begged his father's ...
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... Nature seemed to have had done with her resentments in him ; he showed none - but letting his staff fall within his arm , he pressed both his hands with resignation upon his breast , and retired . The Monk Calais THE MONK CALAIS My ...
... Nature seemed to have had done with her resentments in him ; he showed none - but letting his staff fall within his arm , he pressed both his hands with resignation upon his breast , and retired . The Monk Calais THE MONK CALAIS My ...
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... nature generally prompting us to the thing we are fittest for , I walked out into the coach - yard to buy or hire something of that kind to my purpose : an old désobligeante , * in the furthest corner of the court , hit my fancy at ...
... nature generally prompting us to the thing we are fittest for , I walked out into the coach - yard to buy or hire something of that kind to my purpose : an old désobligeante , * in the furthest corner of the court , hit my fancy at ...
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... nature has set up , by her own un- questionable authority , certain boundaries and fences to circumscribe the discontent of man ; she has effected her purpose in the quietest and easiest manner by laying him under almost insuperable ...
... nature has set up , by her own un- questionable authority , certain boundaries and fences to circumscribe the discontent of man ; she has effected her purpose in the quietest and easiest manner by laying him under almost insuperable ...
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... nature , to observe the greatest precision and nicety , to avoid a confusion of character : and these men I speak of are such as cross the seas , and sojourn in a land of strangers , with a view of saving money , for various reasons ...
... nature , to observe the greatest precision and nicety , to avoid a confusion of character : and these men I speak of are such as cross the seas , and sojourn in a land of strangers , with a view of saving money , for various reasons ...
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Abdera asked Bastile begged better betwixt bidet breast breeches Brussels C'est chaise Comte Count cried dear Désobligeante devil Duc de Choiseul Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur Fragment FRANCE AND ITALY gave girl give grisette half hand head heart Heaven honour instantly journey La Fleur lady Laurence Sterne livre look Lord Louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Maria Marquis master mind MONK CALAIS Mons Monsieur Dessein Moulines Nampont nature never night notary numbers old French officer opera comique Paris parterre passed PASSPORT VERSAILLES pocket Pont Neuf portmanteau postilion pulled quoth REMISE CALAIS REMISE DOOR CALAIS replied scarce sentiment sitting Smelfungus soul sous spirit stood story STREET CALAIS supper tell thee thing thou thought told took traveller turn twas walked whole wished woman word Yorick