A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... idea out of the opera comique with me , I measured everybody I saw walking in the streets by it.- Melancholy application ! especially where the size was ex- tremely little - the face extremely dark - the eyes quick- the nose long - the ...
... idea out of the opera comique with me , I measured everybody I saw walking in the streets by it.- Melancholy application ! especially where the size was ex- tremely little - the face extremely dark - the eyes quick- the nose long - the ...
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... idea of.- Good God ! said I , turning pale with astonishment — is it possible , that a people so smit with sentiment should at the same time be so unclean , and so unlike themselves . - Quelle grossierté ! added I. The French officer ...
... idea of.- Good God ! said I , turning pale with astonishment — is it possible , that a people so smit with sentiment should at the same time be so unclean , and so unlike themselves . - Quelle grossierté ! added I. The French officer ...
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... idea presented itself ; and with this in its train , that there was no getting there without a passport . Go but to the end of a street , I have a mortal aversion for returning back no wiser than I set out ; and as this was one of the ...
... idea presented itself ; and with this in its train , that there was no getting there without a passport . Go but to the end of a street , I have a mortal aversion for returning back no wiser than I set out ; and as this was one of the ...
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... idea of English books and Englishmen- and tell him my story ? So I changed my mind a second time -in truth it was the third ; for I had intended that day for Madame de R- in the Rue St. Pierre , and had devoutly sent her word by her ...
... idea of English books and Englishmen- and tell him my story ? So I changed my mind a second time -in truth it was the third ; for I had intended that day for Madame de R- in the Rue St. Pierre , and had devoutly sent her word by her ...
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... idea he had excited in me ) , I am so evangelical in this , and have such a fellow - feeling for whatever is weak about them , that I would cover it with a garment , if I knew how to throw it on . - But I could wish , continued I , to ...
... idea he had excited in me ) , I am so evangelical in this , and have such a fellow - feeling for whatever is weak about them , that I would cover it with a garment , if I knew how to throw it on . - But I could wish , continued I , to ...
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