The Works of Laurence Sterne ...: With a Life of the Author, Written by Himself ...J. Turnbull, 1803 |
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... Paris - figure to yourself how much I would fuffer , in giving an ill impression of myself to a man of honour , and ly- ing at the mercy , as I must do , d'un homme d'efprit . The dose was made up exactly after my own pre- prescription ...
... Paris - figure to yourself how much I would fuffer , in giving an ill impression of myself to a man of honour , and ly- ing at the mercy , as I must do , d'un homme d'efprit . The dose was made up exactly after my own pre- prescription ...
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... Paris . I was going to re- turn a thousand thanks for the intelligence , that A- miens was in the road to Paris ; but , upon pulling out my poor monk's little horn box to take a pinch of fnuff ------ I made them a quiet bow , and wished ...
... Paris . I was going to re- turn a thousand thanks for the intelligence , that A- miens was in the road to Paris ; but , upon pulling out my poor monk's little horn box to take a pinch of fnuff ------ I made them a quiet bow , and wished ...
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... Paris ? --- No : fhe was going that route , fhe faid . - Vous n'etez pas de Londre ? -She was not , fhe replied.Then Madame must have come thro❜ Flanders - Apparement vous etez Flammande ? said the French captain . - The Lady anfwered ...
... Paris ? --- No : fhe was going that route , fhe faid . - Vous n'etez pas de Londre ? -She was not , fhe replied.Then Madame must have come thro❜ Flanders - Apparement vous etez Flammande ? said the French captain . - The Lady anfwered ...
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... Paris , fo were in all refpects as good as new - They were too good - so I pass'd on to a third , which stood behind , and forthwith began to chaffer for the price - But ' twill scarce hold two , faid I , opening the door and getting in ...
... Paris , fo were in all refpects as good as new - They were too good - so I pass'd on to a third , which stood behind , and forthwith began to chaffer for the price - But ' twill scarce hold two , faid I , opening the door and getting in ...
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... Paris - from Paris to Rome -- and fo on -but he fet out with the fpleen and jaundice , and every object he pass'd by was discoloured or diftorted He wrote an account of them , but ' twas nothing but the account of his miferable feelings ...
... Paris - from Paris to Rome -- and fo on -but he fet out with the fpleen and jaundice , and every object he pass'd by was discoloured or diftorted He wrote an account of them , but ' twas nothing but the account of his miferable feelings ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
againſt almoſt anſwer aſked beſt better Bicetre bidet cafe CALAIS cauſe chaife cloſe Count Deffein defired door Engliſh Eugenius faid fhe fame fecond feemed fent fentiment ferved fhall fhort fhould fide filk fille de chambre fingle firft firſt fituation Fleur fome fomething foon foul fpirits France French ftill fuch fufficient fure greateſt hand heart heaven herſelf himſelf honour houſe inftantly journey juſt La Fleur lady laſt leaſt lefs look Lord Spindle louis d'ors Madame Madame de Rambouillet Mademoiſelle maſter mifery moft Monf Monfieur moſt muſt myſelf NAMPONT never obferved occafion paffed paffion Paris pleaſe pleaſure poffible poor prefent reafon replied ſaid ſay ſcarce ſeemed SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY ſet ſhall ſhe ſmall Smelfungus ſome ſtand ſtep ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtreet ſuch thee thefe theſe thing thoſe thou thought thouſand told took traveller turn uſe whilft wiſh worfe Yorick
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 35 - I pity the man who can travel from Dan. to Beersheba, and cry, 'Tis all barren and so it is; and so is all the world to him, who will not cultivate the fruits it offers.
Seite 92 - Upon looking nearer, I saw him pale and. feverish; in thirty years the western breeze had not once fanned his blood — he had seen no sun, no moon, in all that time, nor had the voice of friend or kinsman breathed through his lattice — his children — — But here my heart began to bleed — and I was forced to go on with another part of the portrait.
Seite 93 - As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
Seite 144 - I felt such undescribable emotions within me, as I am sure could not be accounted for from any combinations of matter and motion.
Seite 147 - ... mere pomp of words! but that I feel some generous joys and generous cares beyond myself all comes from thee, great great SENSORIUM of the world! which vibrates, if a hair of our heads but falls upon the ground, in the remotest desert of thy creation...
Seite 150 - His wife sung now and then a little to the tune, then intermitted, and joined her old man again as their children and grandchildren danced before them.
Seite 50 - The mourner said, he did not want it it was not the value of the ass but the loss of him...
Seite 49 - AND this, said he, putting the remains of a crust into his wallet, and this should have been thy portion, said he, hadst thou been alive to have shared it with me.
Seite 145 - Shorn indeed ! and to the quick," said I ; " and wast thou in my own land, where I have a cottage, I would take thee to it and shelter thee ; thou shouldst eat of my own bread, and drink of my own cup.
Seite 36 - Turin, in his return home; and a sad tale of sorrowful adventures he had to tell, "wherein he spoke of moving accidents by flood and field, and of the cannibals which each other eat: the Anthropophagi" he had been flay'd alive, and bedevil'd, and used worse than St. Bartholomew, at every stage he had come at I'll tell it, cried Smelfungus, to the world. You had better tell it, said I, to your physician.