A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyM. Allen, 1801 - 155 Seiten |
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... laid her hand upon the cuff of my coat , in order to finish her reply ; so some way or other , God knows how , I re- gained my situation . -She had nothing to add . I forthwith began to model a different conversation for the lady ...
... laid her hand upon the cuff of my coat , in order to finish her reply ; so some way or other , God knows how , I re- gained my situation . -She had nothing to add . I forthwith began to model a different conversation for the lady ...
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... laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I sat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no business to grow there , they all struck together so forcibly upon my affections , that I ...
... laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I sat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no business to grow there , they all struck together so forcibly upon my affections , that I ...
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... laid it down as a second axiom , as indisputable as the first , That she was a widow , and wore a character of distress - I went no further ; I got ground enough for the situation which pleased me - and had she remained close beside my ...
... laid it down as a second axiom , as indisputable as the first , That she was a widow , and wore a character of distress - I went no further ; I got ground enough for the situation which pleased me - and had she remained close beside my ...
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... laid the gross to sleep . I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba , and cry , ' Tis all barren and so it is ; and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers . I declare , said I , clapping my ...
... laid the gross to sleep . I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba , and cry , ' Tis all barren and so it is ; and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers . I declare , said I , clapping my ...
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... laid them . down look'd at them and shook his head . He then took his crust of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat it ; held it some time in his hand - then laid it upon the bit of his ass's bridle - looked wistfully at the ...
... laid them . down look'd at them and shook his head . He then took his crust of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat it ; held it some time in his hand - then laid it upon the bit of his ass's bridle - looked wistfully at the ...
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Abdera ask'd Bastile begg'd better betwixt bidet breast breeches CALAIS chaise cried dear Desobligeant Dessein Dieu door Duc de Choiseul enquire enter'd Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur France gave girl give good-natur'd Grisset half hand head heart heaven honour instantly Italy La Fleur lady laid livres look look'd Louis d'ors Maria Marquis master mind monk Mons Monsieur le Count Monsieur le Duc MONTRIUL NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers old French officer open'd opera comique Paris parterre pass'd PASSPORT pity pocket Pont Neuf portmanteau postillion quoth Remise replied ribband scarce seem'd sentiment shew side Smelfungus soul sous spirit stood stopp'd story street supper tell thee thing thou thought told took traveller turn turn'd twas VERSAILLES walk'd whilst whole wish'd woman word Yorick