A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: By Mr. Yorick. In Two Volumes. ...A. Millar and J. Hodges, 1782 |
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... monk of the order of St. Francis came into the room to beg fomething for his convent . No man cares to have his virtues the fport of con- tingencies - or one man may be generous , as another man is puiffant - fed non , quo . ad hanc ...
... monk of the order of St. Francis came into the room to beg fomething for his convent . No man cares to have his virtues the fport of con- tingencies - or one man may be generous , as another man is puiffant - fed non , quo . ad hanc ...
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... Monk , as I judged from the break in his tonfure , a few fcattered white hairs upon his temples , being all that remained of it , might be about fe- venty -- but from his eyes , and that fort 1 of fire , which was in them , which 1 of ...
... Monk , as I judged from the break in his tonfure , a few fcattered white hairs upon his temples , being all that remained of it , might be about fe- venty -- but from his eyes , and that fort 1 of fire , which was in them , which 1 of ...
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... heaven a bove , who let it fall upon a Monk's fhoulders , beft knows ; but it would have fuited a Bramin , and had I met it upon the plains of Indoftan , I had re- verenced it . THE THE reft of his outline may be given in a JOURNEY . IF.
... heaven a bove , who let it fall upon a Monk's fhoulders , beft knows ; but it would have fuited a Bramin , and had I met it upon the plains of Indoftan , I had re- verenced it . THE THE reft of his outline may be given in a JOURNEY . IF.
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... manteau , full chearfully should it have been opened to you , for the ransom of the unfortunate - The Monk made me a bow - but of all others , refumed I , the unfortunate unfortunate of our own country , furely have the first 14 ...
... manteau , full chearfully should it have been opened to you , for the ransom of the unfortunate - The Monk made me a bow - but of all others , refumed I , the unfortunate unfortunate of our own country , furely have the first 14 ...
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... Monk gave a cordial wave with his head — as much as to say , No doubt there is mifery enough in every corner of the world as well as within our convent- But we diftinguifh , faid I , laying my hand upon the fleeve of his tunic , in re ...
... Monk gave a cordial wave with his head — as much as to say , No doubt there is mifery enough in every corner of the world as well as within our convent- But we diftinguifh , faid I , laying my hand upon the fleeve of his tunic , in re ...
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