A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Volume 1P. Miller and J. White, 1774 - 328 páginas |
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... see her weep ! and though I cannot dry up the fountain of her tears , what an exquifite fen- fation is there ftill left , in wiping them away from off the cheeks of the first and fairest of women , as I'm fitting with my handkerchief in ...
... see her weep ! and though I cannot dry up the fountain of her tears , what an exquifite fen- fation is there ftill left , in wiping them away from off the cheeks of the first and fairest of women , as I'm fitting with my handkerchief in ...
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... see the injured fpirit wave her head , and turn off filent from the author of her miferies and difhonours - I lofe the feelings for myfelf in hers , and in those affections which were wont to make me mourn for her when I was at school ...
... see the injured fpirit wave her head , and turn off filent from the author of her miferies and difhonours - I lofe the feelings for myfelf in hers , and in those affections which were wont to make me mourn for her when I was at school ...
Página 115
... See , Monf . le Count , faid I , rifing up , and lay- ing them before him upon the table - by jingling and robbing one against another for feventy years together in one body's pocket or another's , they are become fo much alike , you ...
... See , Monf . le Count , faid I , rifing up , and lay- ing them before him upon the table - by jingling and robbing one against another for feventy years together in one body's pocket or another's , they are become fo much alike , you ...
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... See , faid the fille de chambre , holding up her foot — I could not for my foul but faften the buckle in re turn , and putting in the ftrap - and lifting up the other foot with it , when I had done , to fee both were right - in doing it ...
... See , faid the fille de chambre , holding up her foot — I could not for my foul but faften the buckle in re turn , and putting in the ftrap - and lifting up the other foot with it , when I had done , to fee both were right - in doing it ...
Página 124
... see her this night , faid I.He made me a low bow , and walk'd down . Now fhall I triumph over this maitre d'hôtel , cried I — and what then ? Then I shall let him fee I know he is a dirty fellow . And what then ? What then I was too ...
... see her this night , faid I.He made me a low bow , and walk'd down . Now fhall I triumph over this maitre d'hôtel , cried I — and what then ? Then I shall let him fee I know he is a dirty fellow . And what then ? What then I was too ...
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Página 48 - I thought by the accent, it had been an apostrophe to his child; but 'twas to his ass, and to the very ass we had seen dead in the road, which had occasioned La Fleur's misadventure. The man seemed to lament it much; and it instantly brought into my mind Sancho's lamentation for his; but he did it with more true touches of nature. The mourner was sitting...
Página 93 - 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.
Página 35 - 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.
Página 145 - When we had got within half a league of Moulines, at a little opening in the road leading to a thicket, I discovered poor Maria sitting under a poplar she was sitting with her elbow in her lap, and her head leaning on one side within her hand a small brook ran at the foot of the tree.
Página 5 - Now, was I a King of France, cried I what a moment for an orphan to have begg'd his father's portmanteau of me! The Monk — Calais I HAD scarce uttered the words, when a poor monk of the order of St. Francis came into the room to beg something for his convent.
Página 148 - Maria, though not tall, was nevertheless of the first order of fine forms; affliction had touched her looks with something that was scarce earthly, — still she was feminine; and so much was there about her of all that the heart wishes, or the eye looks for in woman, that, could the traces be ever worn out of her brain, and those of...
Página 6 - I fear, forbidding in my look: I have his figure this moment before my eyes, and think there was that in it which deserved better.
Página 49 - It had pleased heaven, he said, to bless him with three sons, the finest lads in all Germany; but having in one week lost two of...
Página 93 - I was going to begin with the millions of my fellow-creatures born to no inheritance but slavery; but finding, however affecting the picture was, that I could not bring it near...
Página 147 - As she told me this, she took the handkerchief out of her pocket to let me see it ; she had folded it up neatly in a couple of vine leaves, tied round with a tendril.