A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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Laurence Sterne. constitution . He was soon after sent to Jamaica , where he soon fell by the fever , which first took away his senses , and then made a child of him . He walked about continually without complaining , until the mo- ment ...
Laurence Sterne. constitution . He was soon after sent to Jamaica , where he soon fell by the fever , which first took away his senses , and then made a child of him . He walked about continually without complaining , until the mo- ment ...
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Laurence Sterne. ments . In 1760 , I took a house at York for your mother and yourself , and went up to London to pub- lish my Shandy . In the same year , I was presented with the curacy of Coxwould . In 1762 , I went to France ; and you ...
Laurence Sterne. ments . In 1760 , I took a house at York for your mother and yourself , and went up to London to pub- lish my Shandy . In the same year , I was presented with the curacy of Coxwould . In 1762 , I went to France ; and you ...
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Laurence Sterne. MEMOIR OF M. DE VOLIAIRE , AUTHOR OF ZADIG . OPPRESSION certainly prevents individuals from publishing the truth ; but still truth continues its work in private . The individual voice may be silenced by an imperious ...
Laurence Sterne. MEMOIR OF M. DE VOLIAIRE , AUTHOR OF ZADIG . OPPRESSION certainly prevents individuals from publishing the truth ; but still truth continues its work in private . The individual voice may be silenced by an imperious ...
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Laurence Sterne. of our judgment in giving assent to that which is not true . Upon the character of the author of Zadig ' it is unnecessary to dilate ; it has taken its imperishable station . Opinions may widely differ as to the quality ...
Laurence Sterne. of our judgment in giving assent to that which is not true . Upon the character of the author of Zadig ' it is unnecessary to dilate ; it has taken its imperishable station . Opinions may widely differ as to the quality ...
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Laurence Sterne. ' I had had an affair with the moon , in which there was neither sin nor shame , ' than have it pass altoge- ther as my own act and deed , wherein there was so much of both . But be this as it may . The moment I cast my ...
Laurence Sterne. ' I had had an affair with the moon , in which there was neither sin nor shame , ' than have it pass altoge- ther as my own act and deed , wherein there was so much of both . But be this as it may . The moment I cast my ...
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