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 iv
... puzzling his tutors . He left Cambridge with the character of an odd man , who had no harm in him , and who had parts if he would use them . Upon leaving the university , he feated himself quietly in IV The LIFE of Mr. STEKNE .
... puzzling his tutors . He left Cambridge with the character of an odd man , who had no harm in him , and who had parts if he would use them . Upon leaving the university , he feated himself quietly in IV The LIFE of Mr. STEKNE .
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... near twenty years at Sutton . As he had then very good health ; books , painting , fid- dling and shooting ( as our Author expref- fes himself ) were his favourite amusements . In the year 1760 , he took a house at The LIFE of Mr. STERNE .
... near twenty years at Sutton . As he had then very good health ; books , painting , fid- dling and shooting ( as our Author expref- fes himself ) were his favourite amusements . In the year 1760 , he took a house at The LIFE of Mr. STERNE .
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... himself . The reft we have gathered from the accounts of his friends . When Mr. Sterne lived at Sutton , an occafion offered , which made him firft feel himself , and to which , perhaps , we owe the origin of the history of Triftram ...
... himself . The reft we have gathered from the accounts of his friends . When Mr. Sterne lived at Sutton , an occafion offered , which made him firft feel himself , and to which , perhaps , we owe the origin of the history of Triftram ...
Seite viii
... himself to Mr. Sterne , asking him , what were his fentiments upon the fubject : when , inftead of an- fwering him directly , he told the witling , That ' his dog was reckoned one of the ' most beautiful pointers in the whole ' county ...
... himself to Mr. Sterne , asking him , what were his fentiments upon the fubject : when , inftead of an- fwering him directly , he told the witling , That ' his dog was reckoned one of the ' most beautiful pointers in the whole ' county ...
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... himself with the little ftory of the wants of his convent , and the poverty of his order and did it with fo fimple a grace - and such an air of depre cation was there in the whole caft of his look and figure - I was bewitch'd not to ...
... himself with the little ftory of the wants of his convent , and the poverty of his order and did it with fo fimple a grace - and such an air of depre cation was there in the whole caft of his look and figure - I was bewitch'd not to ...
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