A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Band 1W. Strahan; T. Cadell; G. Robinson; J. Murray; and T. Evans, 1780 |
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... difcom- fitures . In a very few feconds fhe laid her hand upon the cuff of my eoat , in order to finish her reply ; fo fome way or other , God knows how , I regained my fituation . -She -She had nothing to add . I forthwith began to [ 52 ]
... difcom- fitures . In a very few feconds fhe laid her hand upon the cuff of my eoat , in order to finish her reply ; fo fome way or other , God knows how , I regained my fituation . -She -She had nothing to add . I forthwith began to [ 52 ]
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... laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I fat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no bufinefs to grow there , they all ftruck together fo forcibly upon my affections , that I ...
... laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I fat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no bufinefs to grow there , they all ftruck together fo forcibly upon my affections , that I ...
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... laid it down as a fecond axiom , as indifput- able as the first , That she was a wi- dow , and wore a character of distress -I went no further ; I got ground enough for the fituation which pleafed me - and had fhe remained close befide ...
... laid it down as a fecond axiom , as indifput- able as the first , That she was a wi- dow , and wore a character of distress -I went no further ; I got ground enough for the fituation which pleafed me - and had fhe remained close befide ...
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... labour for my pains - ' tis enough- the pleasure of the experiment has kept my fenfes , and the best part of my blood , awake , and laid the grofs to fleep . ༄ , ! ་ ཏི I pity the man who I pity [ 84 ] What a large volume of ad- ...
... labour for my pains - ' tis enough- the pleasure of the experiment has kept my fenfes , and the best part of my blood , awake , and laid the grofs to fleep . ༄ , ! ་ ཏི I pity the man who I pity [ 84 ] What a large volume of ad- ...
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... laid them down - look'd at them , and fhook his head . He then took his cruft of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat it ; held it fome time in his hand - then laid it upon the bit of his afs's bridle- looked wiftfully at the ...
... laid them down - look'd at them , and fhook his head . He then took his cruft of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat it ; held it fome time in his hand - then laid it upon the bit of his afs's bridle- looked wiftfully at the ...
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