The Works of Laurence Sterne: With a Life of the Author, 1. kötetBickers & son, 1885 |
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xxi. oldal
... never before found a place in any edition of the collected works of Sterne . These letters show that he had long been an ardent lover of the young Huguenot lady , but his neglect of her , when she came to London to join him in ...
... never before found a place in any edition of the collected works of Sterne . These letters show that he had long been an ardent lover of the young Huguenot lady , but his neglect of her , when she came to London to join him in ...
xxxvii. oldal
... never should that name be effaced , for I was a boy of genius , and he was sure I should come to preferment . - This expression made me forget the stripes I had received . In the year thirty- two , * my cousin sent me to the University ...
... never should that name be effaced , for I was a boy of genius , and he was sure I should come to preferment . - This expression made me forget the stripes I had received . In the year thirty- two , * my cousin sent me to the University ...
2. oldal
... NEVER poor wight of a Dedicator had less hopes from his Dedi- cation than I have from this of mine ; for it is written in a bye - corner of the kingdom , and in a retir'd thatch'd house , where I live in a constant endeavour to fence ...
... NEVER poor wight of a Dedicator had less hopes from his Dedi- cation than I have from this of mine ; for it is written in a bye - corner of the kingdom , and in a retir'd thatch'd house , where I live in a constant endeavour to fence ...
8. oldal
... never hear the said clock wound up - but the thoughts of some other things unavoidably popped into her head - et vice versa - which strange combination of ideas , the sagacious Locke , who certainly understood the nature of these things ...
... never hear the said clock wound up - but the thoughts of some other things unavoidably popped into her head - et vice versa - which strange combination of ideas , the sagacious Locke , who certainly understood the nature of these things ...
16. oldal
... never appearing better , or otherwise mounted , than upon a lean , sorry , jack - ass of a horse , value about one pound fifteen shillings ; who , to shorten all description of him , was full brother to Rosinante : as far as similitude ...
... never appearing better , or otherwise mounted , than upon a lean , sorry , jack - ass of a horse , value about one pound fifteen shillings ; who , to shorten all description of him , was full brother to Rosinante : as far as similitude ...
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