The life and opinions of Tristram ShandyDerby & Jackson, 1859 |
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... pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with so little industry , that your order should wish to procure them by pressing upon a fund which is the property of the lame , the blind , the aged , and the infirm ! The captive , who ...
... pity is , as they can be earn'd in the world with so little industry , that your order should wish to procure them by pressing upon a fund which is the property of the lame , the blind , the aged , and the infirm ! The captive , who ...
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... pity me . THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . I HAD never quitted the lady's hand all this time ; and had held it so long , that it would have been indecent to let it go , without first pressing it to my lips : the blood and spirits , which had ...
... pity me . THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . I HAD never quitted the lady's hand all this time ; and had held it so long , that it would have been indecent to let it go , without first pressing it to my lips : the blood and spirits , which had ...
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... pity the only dangerous thing in the journey . In saying this , she suffered me to kiss her hand twice ; and , with a look of sensibility mixed with concern , she got out of the chaise , and bid adieu . IN THE STREET . CALAIS . 1 NEVER ...
... pity the only dangerous thing in the journey . In saying this , she suffered me to kiss her hand twice ; and , with a look of sensibility mixed with concern , she got out of the chaise , and bid adieu . IN THE STREET . CALAIS . 1 NEVER ...
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... pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba , and cry , ' Tis all barren ; and so it is ; and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers . I declare , said I , clapping my hands cheerily together , that ...
... pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba , and cry , ' Tis all barren ; and so it is ; and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers . I declare , said I , clapping my hands cheerily together , that ...
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... Pity should seduce him out of his road . Peace be to them , if it is to be found ; but Heaven itself , was it possible to get there with such tempers , would want objects to give it ; every gentle spirit would come flying upon the wings ...
... Pity should seduce him out of his road . Peace be to them , if it is to be found ; but Heaven itself , was it possible to get there with such tempers , would want objects to give it ; every gentle spirit would come flying upon the wings ...
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Adieu affectionately Baron d'Holbach believe betwixt bidet bless Calais chaise character Count COXWOULD David Garrick DEAR FOLEY dear friend DEAR H DEAR SIR door Eliza evil eyes fear fille de chambre Fleur France French Garrick girl give half hand happiness head heart Heaven honor hope Ignatius Sancho Italy journey kind La Fleur lady LAURENCE STERNE letter live look Lord Lord Granby Louis d'ors Lydia Madame matter mind Mons Monsieur Nampont nature never numbers obliged Opera Comique Paris passion pity pleasure pocket poor portmanteau postillion Rambouilet reason religion remise scarce sentiment Sentimental Journey Shandy Smelfungus soul spirit STERNE tell thanks thee thing thou art thought thousand told took Toulouse Tristram truth turn twas twill unto virtue week whilst whole wife wish woman word write wrote Yorick