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" The monk gave a cordial wave with his head as much as to say, No doubt there is misery enough in every corner of the world, as well as within our convent But we distinguish, said I, laying my hand upon the sleeve of his tunic, in return for his appeal... "
The Works of Laurence Sterne, A. M.: A sentimental journey through France ... - Page 10
by Laurence Sterne - 1805
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Recollections of the Table-talk of Samuel Rogers: To which is Added Porsoniana

Samuel Rogers, William Maltby - Classicists - 1856 - 372 pages
...most of whom afterwards came to an untimely end. At a dinner-party in Paris, given by a French * " But we distinguish, said I, laying my hand upon the sleeve of bis [the Monk's] tunic, in return for his appeal, — we distinguish, my good father, betwixt those...
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The graduated series of reading-lesson books, Book 4

Graduated series - 1859 - 462 pages
...thousands in distress upon our own shore." The monk gave a cordial wave of the head, as much as to say : No doubt there is misery enough in every corner of...distinguish, my good father, betwixt those who wish to eat only the bread of their own labor, and those who eat the bread of other people's, and have no...
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A class-book of English prose, with biogr. notices, explanatory notes and ...

Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...distress Upon the English shore." The monk gave a cordial wave with his hand, as much as to say, " No doubt there is misery enough in every corner of...distinguish," said I, laying my hand upon the sleeve of his tunie, in return for his appeal, — "we distinguish, my good father, betwixt those who wish to eat...
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The Prose and Prose Writers of Britain from Chaucer to Ruskin: With ...

Robert Demaus - English literature - 1860 - 580 pages
...distress upon the English shore." The monk gave a cordial wave with his hand, as much as to say, " No doubt there is misery enough in every corner of...distinguish, my good father, betwixt those who wish to eat only the bread of their own labour, and those who eat the bread of other people, and have no...
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Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is ...

Robert Sullivan - 1861 - 532 pages
...in distress upon the English shore. The monk gave a cordial wave with his. head, as much as to say, no doubt, there is misery enough in every corner of...hand upon the sleeve of his tunic, in return for his appeal—we distinguish, my good father, betwixt those who wish only to eat the bread of their own...
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Convent Life in Italy

Algernon Taylor - Convents - 1862 - 370 pages
...thousands in distriss upon our own shore. The monk gave a cordial wave with his head, as much as to say, no doubt, there is misery enough in every corner of...those who wish only to eat the bread of their own labour, and those who eat the bread of other people, and have no other plan in lite but to get through...
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The literary class book; or, Readings in English literature

Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1868 - 526 pages
...in distress upon the English shore. The monk gave a cordial wave with his head, as much as to say, no doubt, there is misery enough in every corner of...father, betwixt those who wish only to eat the bread of fhcir own labour, and those who eat the bread of other people's, and have no other plan in life, but...
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The Complete Works of Laurence Sterne

Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - Authors, English - 1872 - 512 pages
...in distress upon our own shore. The monk gave a cordial wave witli his head — as much as to say, No doubt there is misery enough in every corner of...those who wish only to eat the bread of their own labour, and those who eat the bread of other people's, and have no other plan in life but to get through...
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The Works of Laurence Sterne ...: With a Life of the Author

Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 446 pages
...thousands in distress upon our own shore. The monk gave a cordial wave with his head,—as much as to say, No doubt, there is misery enough in every corner of the world, as well as within the convent. But we distinguish, said I, laying my hand upon the sleeve of his tunic, in return for...
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The Works of Lawrence Sterne: In Four Volumes, with a Life of the ..., Volume 2

Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1873 - 440 pages
...in distress upon our own shore. The monk gave a cordial wave with his head, — as much as to say, No doubt, there is misery enough in every corner of the world, as well as within the convent But we distinguish, said I, laying my hand upon the sleeve of his tunic, in return for...
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