A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - 233 Seiten |
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... told him more about the character of the French than the grandilo- quence of her statesmen . ' I think I can see the precise and distinguishing marks of national characters more in these nonsensical minutiae , than in the most important ...
... told him more about the character of the French than the grandilo- quence of her statesmen . ' I think I can see the precise and distinguishing marks of national characters more in these nonsensical minutiae , than in the most important ...
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... told Lord Shelburne , ' because I wrote Tristram Shandy , that I was myself more Shandean than I really ever was .... If it ( A Sentimental Journey ) is not thought a chaste book , mercy on them that read it , for they must have warm ...
... told Lord Shelburne , ' because I wrote Tristram Shandy , that I was myself more Shandean than I really ever was .... If it ( A Sentimental Journey ) is not thought a chaste book , mercy on them that read it , for they must have warm ...
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... told thee , Eliza , I would carry with me into my grave , would have been torn from my neck . - Ungenerous ! —to seize upon the wreck of an unwary passenger , whom your subjects had beckon'd to their coast - by heaven ! SIRE , it is not ...
... told thee , Eliza , I would carry with me into my grave , would have been torn from my neck . - Ungenerous ! —to seize upon the wreck of an unwary passenger , whom your subjects had beckon'd to their coast - by heaven ! SIRE , it is not ...
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... ( as I write not to apologize for the weaknesses of my heart in this tour , but to give an account of them ) — shall be described with the same simplicity , with which I felt them . W THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . HEN I told [ 25 ]
... ( as I write not to apologize for the weaknesses of my heart in this tour , but to give an account of them ) — shall be described with the same simplicity , with which I felt them . W THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . HEN I told [ 25 ]
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Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. W THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . HEN I told the reader that I did not care to get out of the Desobligeant , because I saw the monk in close conference with a lady just arrived at the inn - I told him the truth ...
Laurence Sterne Virginia Woolf. W THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . HEN I told the reader that I did not care to get out of the Desobligeant , because I saw the monk in close conference with a lady just arrived at the inn - I told him the truth ...
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