The works of Laurence Sterne, with a life of the author, written by himselfEdinburgh, 1803 |
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... dear Triftram , faid Eugenius - Then , by heaven ! I will lead him a dance he little thinks offor I will gallop , quoth I , without looking once behind me , to the banks of the Garronne ; and if I hear him clattering at my heels - I'll ...
... dear Triftram , faid Eugenius - Then , by heaven ! I will lead him a dance he little thinks offor I will gallop , quoth I , without looking once behind me , to the banks of the Garronne ; and if I hear him clattering at my heels - I'll ...
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... dear lady— Now , in troth , ' tis a great pity , quoth mine Irib hoft , that all this good courtship fhould be loft ; for the young gentlewoman has been after going out of hearing of it all along- -Simpleton ! quoth I. -So seeing ? -So ...
... dear lady— Now , in troth , ' tis a great pity , quoth mine Irib hoft , that all this good courtship fhould be loft ; for the young gentlewoman has been after going out of hearing of it all along- -Simpleton ! quoth I. -So seeing ? -So ...
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... dear Jenny ) , for their " χωρισμού από το Σωμαίος , εις το καλως φιλοσοφειν . 66 [ their ] " getting No man " out of the body , in order to think well . " thinks right whilst he is in it ; blinded as he must be , with his congenial ...
... dear Jenny ) , for their " χωρισμού από το Σωμαίος , εις το καλως φιλοσοφειν . 66 [ their ] " getting No man " out of the body , in order to think well . " thinks right whilst he is in it ; blinded as he must be , with his congenial ...
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... look'd up to heaven - then to them— and look'd " God bless you , dear fisters . " I declare I am interested in this story , and wish I had been there . The gardener , who I fhall now call the mulcteer 34 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS.
... look'd up to heaven - then to them— and look'd " God bless you , dear fisters . " I declare I am interested in this story , and wish I had been there . The gardener , who I fhall now call the mulcteer 34 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS.
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... dear mother , quoth the novice , coming a little to herself , there are two certain words , which I have been told will force any horfe , or afs , or mule , to go up a hill whether he will or no , be he never fo obftinate or ill - will ...
... dear mother , quoth the novice , coming a little to herself , there are two certain words , which I have been told will force any horfe , or afs , or mule , to go up a hill whether he will or no , be he never fo obftinate or ill - will ...
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Страница 75 - Tis the pipe and tambourine,' said I ; ' I never will argue a point with one of your family as long as I live.' So, leaping off his back, and kicking off one boot into this ditch and t'other into that, ' I'll take a dance,