A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyOxford U.P., 1968 - 241 Seiten |
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... walk'd out . O how I envied him his feelings ! THE PASSPORT VERSAILLES I FOUND no difficulty in getting admittance to Monsieur Le Count de B **** . The set of Shakespears was laid upon the table , and he was tumbling them over . I walk'd ...
... walk'd out . O how I envied him his feelings ! THE PASSPORT VERSAILLES I FOUND no difficulty in getting admittance to Monsieur Le Count de B **** . The set of Shakespears was laid upon the table , and he was tumbling them over . I walk'd ...
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... walk'd out ill at ease towards the pont neuf . Of all the bridges which ever were built , the whole world who have pass'd over the pont neuf , must own , that it is the noblest ― the finest — the grandest — the lightest - the longest ...
... walk'd out ill at ease towards the pont neuf . Of all the bridges which ever were built , the whole world who have pass'd over the pont neuf , must own , that it is the noblest ― the finest — the grandest — the lightest - the longest ...
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... walk'd along in this manner : Luckless man ! that I am , said the notary , to be the sport of hurricanes all my days to be born to have the storm of ill language levell'd against me and my profession wherever I go -to be forced into ...
... walk'd along in this manner : Luckless man ! that I am , said the notary , to be the sport of hurricanes all my days to be born to have the storm of ill language levell'd against me and my profession wherever I go -to be forced into ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION TO The Journal to Eliza | 129 |
THE JOURNAL TO ELIZA | 135 |
INTRODUCTION TO A Political Romance | 191 |
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adieu ask'd begg'd better betwixt bidet Breeches CALAIS chaise Count Crasy Dean dear Bramine dear Girl Dessein door Draper Eugenius eyes feel fille de chambre Fleur France French gave gentleman give half hand head heart heaven honour hour instantly John JOURNAL TO ELIZA La Fleur lady Laurence Sterne look look'd Lord Louis d'ors Madame matter mind Mons Monsieur Nampont nature never night Paris Parish Parson pass'd Pocklington Political Romance poor portmanteau postilion quoth Remise replied Roger Sterne Sentimental Journey shew Shillings Skelton Castle Smelfungus sorrows soul spirit Sterne's story sweet tell thee Eliza thing thou art thought told took Topham Traveller Trim Trim's Tristram Shandy truth turn twas W. L. Cross walk'd Watch-Coat whilst whole wife wish wish'd woman word write wrote Yorick York