The works of Laurence Sterne, with a life of the author, written by himselfEdinburgh, 1803 |
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... hour I dread worfe than the devil , would but give me leave - and in an- other place ( but where I can't recollect ... hours out of the twenty - four , be accufa- tions , that , on the contrary , I have much - much to thank ' em for ...
... hour I dread worfe than the devil , would but give me leave - and in an- other place ( but where I can't recollect ... hours out of the twenty - four , be accufa- tions , that , on the contrary , I have much - much to thank ' em for ...
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... hour be- fore . The abbefs of Andouillets , fupported by Margari- ta the novice , advanced flowly to the calafh , both clad in white , with their black rosaries hanging at their breafts- -There was a fimple folemnity in the con- traft ...
... hour be- fore . The abbefs of Andouillets , fupported by Margari- ta the novice , advanced flowly to the calafh , both clad in white , with their black rosaries hanging at their breafts- -There was a fimple folemnity in the con- traft ...
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... ! you have had it upon your head this half hour - There then let it ftay , with a Fa - ra diddle di and a fa - ri diddle d and a high - dum - dye - dum fiddle --- dum - c . And now , Madam , we may venture , Ì OF TRISTRAM SHANDY . 41.
... ! you have had it upon your head this half hour - There then let it ftay , with a Fa - ra diddle di and a fa - ri diddle d and a high - dum - dye - dum fiddle --- dum - c . And now , Madam , we may venture , Ì OF TRISTRAM SHANDY . 41.
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... hour of my life looked up with great devotion at the one - and stood by with as much patience as any Christian ever could do at the other- I'll go see the surprising movements of this great clock , faid I , the very first thing I do and ...
... hour of my life looked up with great devotion at the one - and stood by with as much patience as any Christian ever could do at the other- I'll go see the surprising movements of this great clock , faid I , the very first thing I do and ...
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... hour , lovers call upon them to atteft their truths - I never could get into a scrape of that kind in my life , but this tomb of the lovers , would , fomehow or other , come in at the clofe nay , fuch a kind of empire had it establish'd ...
... hour , lovers call upon them to atteft their truths - I never could get into a scrape of that kind in my life , but this tomb of the lovers , would , fomehow or other , come in at the clofe nay , fuch a kind of empire had it establish'd ...
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