A sentimental journey through France and ItalyLondon, 1853 - 14 Seiten |
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... officer ' What was the matter ? ' for a cry of Haussez les mains , Monsieur l'Abbé , ' re - echoed from a dozen different parts of the parterre , was as unintelligible to me , as my apostrophe to the monk had been to him . He told me it ...
... officer ' What was the matter ? ' for a cry of Haussez les mains , Monsieur l'Abbé , ' re - echoed from a dozen different parts of the parterre , was as unintelligible to me , as my apostrophe to the monk had been to him . He told me it ...
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... officer delivered this with an air of such candour and good sense , as coincided with my first favourable impressions of his character -- I thought I loved the man ; but I fear I mistook the object- ' twas my own way of thinking - the ...
... officer delivered this with an air of such candour and good sense , as coincided with my first favourable impressions of his character -- I thought I loved the man ; but I fear I mistook the object- ' twas my own way of thinking - the ...
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... officer had delivered upon tra- velling , bringing Polonius's advice to his son upon the same subject into my head - and that bringing in Hamlet ; and Hamlet , the rest of Shakespeare's works , I stopped at the Quai de Conti in my ...
... officer had delivered upon tra- velling , bringing Polonius's advice to his son upon the same subject into my head - and that bringing in Hamlet ; and Hamlet , the rest of Shakespeare's works , I stopped at the Quai de Conti in my ...
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... officers twist his neck about , if they dare . THE ADDRESS . VERSAILLES . I SHOULD not like to have my enemy take a view of my mind , when I am going to ask protection of any man ; for which reason , I generally endeavour to pro- tect ...
... officers twist his neck about , if they dare . THE ADDRESS . VERSAILLES . I SHOULD not like to have my enemy take a view of my mind , when I am going to ask protection of any man ; for which reason , I generally endeavour to pro- tect ...
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... modesty and good sense , that it had reached , at last , the king's ears - who hearing the chevalier had been a gallant officer , and respected by the whole regiment , as a man of honour and integrity , he broke $ 8 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.
... modesty and good sense , that it had reached , at last , the king's ears - who hearing the chevalier had been a gallant officer , and respected by the whole regiment , as a man of honour and integrity , he broke $ 8 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.
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