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A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: By Mr. Yorick. In Two ... - Страница 21
по Laurence Sterne - 1782
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The Beauties of Johnson: Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral ..., Том 1

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...was interrupted in the hey-day of tins foliloquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, \vhich complained " it could not get out."—•— I looked...woman, or child, I went out without further attention, ''faTd tnetfarling. In my return back through the pafTagc, I heard the fame words repeated twice over;...

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...fuppofe 'tis fome tyrant of a diftemper — and not of a man which holds you in it the evil vanifhes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was...which complained " it *•' could not get out." — I look'd up and down the paflage, and feeing neither man, woman, or child, I went out without further...

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...other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloquy, with a yokewhiehl took to be of a child which complained * it could not get out." 1 looked up and down the paflage, and feeing neither man, woman or child, I went out without further...

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...fuppofe 'tis feme tyrant of a diftemper — and not of a man which holds you in it — the evil vanifhes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was...complained ".it could not get out."— —I looked up and and down the paflage, and feeing neither man, woman, nor child, I went out without further attention....

The Beauties of Sterne

Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 390 страници
...and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this foliloqay, with a voice which I took to be of a child which complained " it could not get out."- I looked up « . and ind down the paffage, and feeing neither man, woman, nor child, lywent out without further attention....

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Том 2

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...'tis fome tyrant of a diilcmper, and not of a man— which ho'.Js you in it — the evil vaniihes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was...child, which complained " it could " not get out." 1 looked up and down the paflage, and feeing neither man, woman, nor child, 1 went out without further...

Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

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...hey-day of this foUloquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, which complained " it coifld " not get out." — —I looked up and down the paflage, and feeing neither man, woman, nor child, I went out without further attention. In my return back through the paiTage, I heard the...

The Beauties of Sterne; Including Many of His Letters and Sermons, All His ...

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...fuppofe 'tis fome tyrant of a diftcmper — and not a man which holds you in it — the evil vam'flies, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was...could not get out.'' • I looked up and down the paiTage, sad feeing neither man, woman, nor child, I went out without farther attention. In my return...

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...and you bear the other half without complaint. I was interrupted in the hey-day of this soliloquy, with a voice which I took to be of a child, which...could not get out ». — I looked up and down the passage, and seeing neither man, woman, or child, I went out without further attention. «p, I saw...

The works of Laurence Sterne, with a life of the author, written by himself

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...fuppofe it fome tyrant of a diftemper — and not of a man which holds you hi it the evil vanifhes, and you bear the other half without complaint. I was...feeing neither man, woman, or child, I went out without farther attention. In my return back through the paflage, I heard the fame words repeated twice over;...




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