A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY.: VOLUME the FIRST and SECOND, Bände 1-2R. Sammer, Bookseller, 1795 - 227 Seiten |
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Seite ix
... felt the keenness of the fatire , turned upon his heel , and left Sterne to triumph . At this time Mr. Sterne was possessed of some good livings , having enjoyed , so early as the year 1745 , the vicarage of Sutton on the Foreft of ...
... felt the keenness of the fatire , turned upon his heel , and left Sterne to triumph . At this time Mr. Sterne was possessed of some good livings , having enjoyed , so early as the year 1745 , the vicarage of Sutton on the Foreft of ...
Seite xxvi
... felt figh : What tho ' no taper caft its deadly ray , Nor the full choir fing requiems o'er thy tomb , The humbler grief of friendship is not mute ; And poor Maria , with her faithful kid , Her auburn treffes carelessly entwin'd With ...
... felt figh : What tho ' no taper caft its deadly ray , Nor the full choir fing requiems o'er thy tomb , The humbler grief of friendship is not mute ; And poor Maria , with her faithful kid , Her auburn treffes carelessly entwin'd With ...
Seite 5
... felt a fuffufion of a finer kind upon my cheek - more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . -Juft God ! said I , kicking my port ...
... felt a fuffufion of a finer kind upon my cheek - more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . -Juft God ! said I , kicking my port ...
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... felt every vessel in my frame di- late - the arteries beat all cheerily together , and every power which sustained life , per- formed it with fo little friction , that it would have confounded the most phyfical precieufe in France with ...
... felt every vessel in my frame di- late - the arteries beat all cheerily together , and every power which sustained life , per- formed it with fo little friction , that it would have confounded the most phyfical precieufe in France with ...
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... felt the full force of the appeal — I ac- knowledge it , said I a coarse habit , and that but once in three years , with meagre diet -are no great matters ; and the true point of pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with fo ...
... felt the full force of the appeal — I ac- knowledge it , said I a coarse habit , and that but once in three years , with meagre diet -are no great matters ; and the true point of pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with fo ...
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