A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... object which caught my eye , as Monsieur Des- sein open'd the door of the Remise , was another old tatter'd Desobligeant , and notwithstanding it was the exact picture of that which had hit my fancy so much in the coach - yard but an ...
... object which caught my eye , as Monsieur Des- sein open'd the door of the Remise , was another old tatter'd Desobligeant , and notwithstanding it was the exact picture of that which had hit my fancy so much in the coach - yard but an ...
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... , I would rejoice along with them . The learned SMELFUNGUS traveled from Boulogne to Paris -from Paris to Rome - and so on - but he set out with the ロ spleen and jaundice , and every object he pass'd 31 IN THE STREET CALAIS.
... , I would rejoice along with them . The learned SMELFUNGUS traveled from Boulogne to Paris -from Paris to Rome - and so on - but he set out with the ロ spleen and jaundice , and every object he pass'd 31 IN THE STREET CALAIS.
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Laurence Sterne. ロ spleen and jaundice , and every object he pass'd by was dis- colored or distorted . He wrote an ... objects to give it . - Every gentle spirit would come flying upon the wings of Love to hail their arrival . - Nothing ...
Laurence Sterne. ロ spleen and jaundice , and every object he pass'd by was dis- colored or distorted . He wrote an ... objects to give it . - Every gentle spirit would come flying upon the wings of Love to hail their arrival . - Nothing ...
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... object - ' t was my own way of think- ing the difference was , I could not have expressed it half so well . It is alike troublesome to both the rider and his beast - if the latter goes pricking up his ears , and starting all the way at ...
... object - ' t was my own way of think- ing the difference was , I could not have expressed it half so well . It is alike troublesome to both the rider and his beast - if the latter goes pricking up his ears , and starting all the way at ...
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... object which confounded all kind of reasoning upon him . It was a tall figure of a philosophic , serious , adust look , which pass'd and repass'd sedately along the street , making a turn of about sixty paces on each side of the gate of ...
... object which confounded all kind of reasoning upon him . It was a tall figure of a philosophic , serious , adust look , which pass'd and repass'd sedately along the street , making a turn of about sixty paces on each side of the gate of ...
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