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 31
... laid her hand upon the cuff of my coat , in order to finish her reply ; fo fome way or other , God knows how ' , I regained my fituation . —She had nothing to add .. ⠀ 3 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 ; fo fome way or other , God knows how ' , I regained my fituation . —She had nothing to add .. ⠀ 3 I forthwith began to model a different conversation for the lady ...
Seite 36
... laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I fat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no bu- finefs to grow there , they all ftruck toge- ther so forcibly upon my affections ...
... laid him - when , upon pulling out his little horn box , as I fat by his grave , and plucking up a nettle or two at the head of it , which had no bu- finefs to grow there , they all ftruck toge- ther so forcibly upon my affections ...
Seite 40
... laid it down as a fecond axiom , as indifputable as the firft , " that she was a " widow , and wore a character of diftrefs " -I went no farther ; I got ground enough for the fituation which pleased me - and bad fhe remained close ...
... laid it down as a fecond axiom , as indifputable as the firft , " that she was a " widow , and wore a character of diftrefs " -I went no farther ; I got ground enough for the fituation which pleased me - and bad fhe remained close ...
Seite 48
... blood , awake , and laid the grofs to fleep . I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba , and cry , ' Tis all barren and fo it is ; and fo is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers . 48 YORICK's.
... blood , awake , and laid the grofs to fleep . I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba , and cry , ' Tis all barren and fo it is ; and fo is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers . 48 YORICK's.
Seite 69
... more true touches of nature . The mourner was fitting upon a stone- bench at the door , with the afs's pannel and its bridle on one fide , which he took up from time to time then laid them down - SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY . 69.
... more true touches of nature . The mourner was fitting upon a stone- bench at the door , with the afs's pannel and its bridle on one fide , which he took up from time to time then laid them down - SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY . 69.
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