A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY.: VOLUME the FIRST and SECOND, Bände 1-2R. Sammer, Bookseller, 1795 - 227 Seiten |
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... Hand . " † ) One generous Tear unto the Monk you gave ; " Oh let me weed this Nettle from thy Grave ! " * ) Vide Triftram Shandy . + ) See Sentimental Journey . An EPITAPH for the REV . LAURENCE STERNE'S Tombftone . XXIV The LIFE of Mr ...
... Hand . " † ) One generous Tear unto the Monk you gave ; " Oh let me weed this Nettle from thy Grave ! " * ) Vide Triftram Shandy . + ) See Sentimental Journey . An EPITAPH for the REV . LAURENCE STERNE'S Tombftone . XXIV The LIFE of Mr ...
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... hand ! he pulls out his purse , and holding it airily and uncom- pressed , looks round him , as if he fought for an object to share it with . — In doing this , I felt every vessel in my frame di- late - the arteries beat all cheerily ...
... hand ! he pulls out his purse , and holding it airily and uncom- pressed , looks round him , as if he fought for an object to share it with . — In doing this , I felt every vessel in my frame di- late - the arteries beat all cheerily ...
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... hands of any one to defign , for ' twas neither elegant or otherwise , but as cha- racter and expreffion made it fo ... hand upon his breaft , ( a flender white ftaff with which he journey'd being in his right ) when I had got close up ...
... hands of any one to defign , for ' twas neither elegant or otherwise , but as cha- racter and expreffion made it fo ... hand upon his breaft , ( a flender white ftaff with which he journey'd being in his right ) when I had got close up ...
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... hand upon the fleeve of his tunick , in return for his appeal → we diftinguish , my good father ! betwixt those who wish only to eat the bread of their own labour and those who eat the bread of other people's , and have no other plan ...
... hand upon the fleeve of his tunick , in return for his appeal → we diftinguish , my good father ! betwixt those who wish only to eat the bread of their own labour and those who eat the bread of other people's , and have no other plan ...
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... hand is agáinft every man , and every man's hand against thee - Heaven forbid ! said fhe , raising her hand up to her forehead , for I had turned full in front upon the lady I whom I had feen in conference with the monk - she had ...
... hand is agáinft every man , and every man's hand against thee - Heaven forbid ! said fhe , raising her hand up to her forehead , for I had turned full in front upon the lady I whom I had feen in conference with the monk - she had ...
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