The Works of Laurence Sterne ...W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, J. Dodsley, G. Kearsley, T. Lowndes, G. Robinson, 1780 |
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... reason of my turning author ? why truly I am tired of employing my brains for other people's advantage .- ' Tis a fool- ifh facrifice I have made for fome years to an ungrateful perfon . - I depend much upon the candour of the public ...
... reason of my turning author ? why truly I am tired of employing my brains for other people's advantage .- ' Tis a fool- ifh facrifice I have made for fome years to an ungrateful perfon . - I depend much upon the candour of the public ...
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... reason , configned me over to " Lisbon . But what do I ? why I confidered an adhesion is , in plain English , only a sticking of two things together , and that force enough " would pull them afunder . I bought a good afh pole , and ...
... reason , configned me over to " Lisbon . But what do I ? why I confidered an adhesion is , in plain English , only a sticking of two things together , and that force enough " would pull them afunder . I bought a good afh pole , and ...
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... muft have its comple- tion elsewhere - Adieu , my kind friend , and believe that I love you as much from inclination as reason , for I am most truly yours , L. STERNE . My wife and girl join in compli- ments to you LETTERS . 107.
... muft have its comple- tion elsewhere - Adieu , my kind friend , and believe that I love you as much from inclination as reason , for I am most truly yours , L. STERNE . My wife and girl join in compli- ments to you LETTERS . 107.
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... Tours , because I remem- ber it is fituated between two rivers , la Loire , and le Cher - which must occa- fion fogs , and damp unwholesome wea- ther - therefore for the fame reason go not to LETTER S 179 To Mifs Sterne.
... Tours , because I remem- ber it is fituated between two rivers , la Loire , and le Cher - which must occa- fion fogs , and damp unwholesome wea- ther - therefore for the fame reason go not to LETTER S 179 To Mifs Sterne.
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Laurence Sterne. ther - therefore for the fame reason go not to Bourges en Breffe - ' tis as vile a place for agues . - I find myself infi- nitely better than I was - and hope to have added at least ten years to my life by this journey ...
Laurence Sterne. ther - therefore for the fame reason go not to Bourges en Breffe - ' tis as vile a place for agues . - I find myself infi- nitely better than I was - and hope to have added at least ten years to my life by this journey ...
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