The Complete Works: With a Life of the Author Written by HimselfNimmo, 1882 - 24 страници |
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... story over again . One of the elder biographers of STERNE , by no means an apologist of his , remarks that the wife and daughter , an agreeable young lady about sixteen , who had both resided for some years in a convent in France ...
... story over again . One of the elder biographers of STERNE , by no means an apologist of his , remarks that the wife and daughter , an agreeable young lady about sixteen , who had both resided for some years in a convent in France ...
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... story which Tristram Shandy tells at such length with so many goatish allusions regarding his own accouchement . That Sermon was among those issued in the two volumes . They are very proper , moral , respectable Sermons - much like ...
... story which Tristram Shandy tells at such length with so many goatish allusions regarding his own accouchement . That Sermon was among those issued in the two volumes . They are very proper , moral , respectable Sermons - much like ...
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... story is incredible , but known for truth in all that part of Ireland , where hundreds of the common people flocked to see me . Hence we followed the regiment to Dublin , where we lay in the barracks a year . In this year ( one thou ...
... story is incredible , but known for truth in all that part of Ireland , where hundreds of the common people flocked to see me . Hence we followed the regiment to Dublin , where we lay in the barracks a year . In this year ( one thou ...
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... story my own way : -or , if I should seem now and then to trifle upon the road , or should sometimes put on a fool's cap with a bell to it , for a moment or two as we pass along , don't fly off , but rather courteously give me credit ...
... story my own way : -or , if I should seem now and then to trifle upon the road , or should sometimes put on a fool's cap with a bell to it , for a moment or two as we pass along , don't fly off , but rather courteously give me credit ...
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... story was as follows : - In the first years of this gentleman's life , and about the time when the superb saddle and bridle were purchased by him , it had been his manner , or vanity , or call it what you will , to run into the opposite ...
... story was as follows : - In the first years of this gentleman's life , and about the time when the superb saddle and bridle were purchased by him , it had been his manner , or vanity , or call it what you will , to run into the opposite ...
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