A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ. F. Taylor, 1904 - 417 Seiten |
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... refined , clarified , and reduced to his very essence . Sterne was in fact a sentimentalist from the time he took hartshorn to support his spirits * Essais sur la Littérature Anglaise . 66 kept , we are told , by a butcher xii INTRODUCTION.
... refined , clarified , and reduced to his very essence . Sterne was in fact a sentimentalist from the time he took hartshorn to support his spirits * Essais sur la Littérature Anglaise . 66 kept , we are told , by a butcher xii INTRODUCTION.
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Laurence Sterne. 66 kept , we are told , by a butcher who " had very much the looks of an assassin . His wife was a great masculine virago , who had all the air of having frequented the slaughter - house . * * * We had a very bad supper ...
Laurence Sterne. 66 kept , we are told , by a butcher who " had very much the looks of an assassin . His wife was a great masculine virago , who had all the air of having frequented the slaughter - house . * * * We had a very bad supper ...
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... them , there is nothing to say . Yorick did not come to France for pictures , statues , or cathedrals . " I con- ceive , " he told Monsieur le Count , " " every fair --- during the absence of Miss Lumley from York down to χχίν INTRODUCTION.
... them , there is nothing to say . Yorick did not come to France for pictures , statues , or cathedrals . " I con- ceive , " he told Monsieur le Count , " " every fair --- during the absence of Miss Lumley from York down to χχίν INTRODUCTION.
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... as Sterne takes occasion to say , " a sad tale of sorrowful adventures . " The inn at a seaport town near Genoa , where the novelist took up his night's lodging , was kept , we are told , by a butcher who xxii INTRODUCTION.
... as Sterne takes occasion to say , " a sad tale of sorrowful adventures . " The inn at a seaport town near Genoa , where the novelist took up his night's lodging , was kept , we are told , by a butcher who xxii INTRODUCTION.
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Laurence Sterne. kept , we are told , by a butcher who " had very much the looks of an assassin . His wife was a great masculine virago , who had all the air of having frequented the slaughter - house . * * * We had a very bad supper ...
Laurence Sterne. kept , we are told , by a butcher who " had very much the looks of an assassin . His wife was a great masculine virago , who had all the air of having frequented the slaughter - house . * * * We had a very bad supper ...
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Abdera Amiens ask'd begg'd better betwixt bidet breeches Calais chaise Desobligeant door Eugenius eyes face fair fille fellow felt fille de chambre Fleur gave girl give grand tour Grisset half hand head heart heaven honour instantly Italy King of France La Fleur lady LAURENCE STERNE livre look look'd louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Maria Marquis master mind miserable monk Mons Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Count Nampont nature never night Notary numbers old French officer opera comique Paris parterre pass'd pity pocket poor portmanteau postillion quoth Remise replied return'd scarce seem'd Senti Sentimental Journey Shandy shew side sitting Smelfungus soul sous spirit starling Sterne Sterne's stood story street supper sweet tell thee thing thou thought tion told took Traveller Tristram Shandy turn walk'd wish'd woman word wrote Yorick