A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY.: VOLUME the FIRST and SECOND, Bände 1-2R. Sammer, Bookseller, 1795 - 227 Seiten |
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... of 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 .
... of 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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VOLUME the FIRST and SECOND Laurence Sterne. Upon leaving the university , he feated himself quietly in the lap of the church , at Sutton on the Foreft of Galtrees , a fmall vicarage in Yorkshire , which he got by the means of his uncle ...
VOLUME the FIRST and SECOND Laurence Sterne. Upon leaving the university , he feated himself quietly in the lap of the church , at Sutton on the Foreft of Galtrees , a fmall vicarage in Yorkshire , which he got by the means of his uncle ...
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... leave the work before the story be fi- " nifhed . " In the above mentioned volumes , Mr. Sterne carries his readers through France , and introduces fome scenes and characters , which are afterwards taken up in the Sen- timental Journey ...
... leave the work before the story be fi- " nifhed . " In the above mentioned volumes , Mr. Sterne carries his readers through France , and introduces fome scenes and characters , which are afterwards taken up in the Sen- timental Journey ...
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... leave their native country , and go abroad , for some reason or reasons , which may be derived from one of these general causes- Infirmity of body , Imbecility of mind , or Inevitable neceflity . The firft two include all those who ...
... leave their native country , and go abroad , for some reason or reasons , which may be derived from one of these general causes- Infirmity of body , Imbecility of mind , or Inevitable neceflity . The firft two include all those who ...
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... your eyes are fixed upon a dead blank - you draw purely from yourselves . A filence of a fingle moment upon Monf . Deffein's leaving us , had been fatal to the fituation - she had infallibly turned about - fo 26 YORICK's.
... your eyes are fixed upon a dead blank - you draw purely from yourselves . A filence of a fingle moment upon Monf . Deffein's leaving us , had been fatal to the fituation - she had infallibly turned about - fo 26 YORICK's.
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