A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyJ. F. Taylor, 1904 - 417 Seiten |
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... wrote Tristram Shandy that I was myself more Shandean than I really ever was . ” . " It may well be that we do not come quite to the real Sterne when we regard him as he asks us to regard him in Tristram Shandy , as the king's jester ...
... wrote Tristram Shandy that I was myself more Shandean than I really ever was . ” . " It may well be that we do not come quite to the real Sterne when we regard him as he asks us to regard him in Tristram Shandy , as the king's jester ...
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... wrote , back in 1740 , of a lonely supper just eaten without her : " One solitary plate , one knife , one fork , one glass ! — I gave a thou- sand pensive , penetrating looks at the chair thou hadst so often graced , in those quiet and ...
... wrote , back in 1740 , of a lonely supper just eaten without her : " One solitary plate , one knife , one fork , one glass ! — I gave a thou- sand pensive , penetrating looks at the chair thou hadst so often graced , in those quiet and ...
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... wrote the last Shandy volume , and planned the Sentimental Journey . It was to be in four volumes , two for France and two for Italy . The French part was written in the summer and fall of 1767 , while Sterne was in a miser- able state ...
... wrote the last Shandy volume , and planned the Sentimental Journey . It was to be in four volumes , two for France and two for Italy . The French part was written in the summer and fall of 1767 , while Sterne was in a miser- able state ...
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... wrote the preface to his Journey ; and on the opposite side of the court , took place the con- versation between the poor Franciscan and the beautiful lady in distress . Famous for a cen- tury , Dessein's hostelry , Mr. Fitzgerald ...
... wrote the preface to his Journey ; and on the opposite side of the court , took place the con- versation between the poor Franciscan and the beautiful lady in distress . Famous for a cen- tury , Dessein's hostelry , Mr. Fitzgerald ...
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... wrote to Hall - Stevenson , " as happy as We have a jolly carnival of it a king ** - nothing but operas - punchinelloes - fes- tinoes and masquerades . We ( that is , nous autres ) are all dressing out for one this night at the Princess ...
... wrote to Hall - Stevenson , " as happy as We have a jolly carnival of it a king ** - nothing but operas - punchinelloes - fes- tinoes and masquerades . We ( that is , nous autres ) are all dressing out for one this night at the Princess ...
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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