A Sentimental Journey
A Sentimental Journey
Through France and Italy
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ll a lottery;--and even where the adventurer is successful, the
acquired stock must be used with caution and sobriety, to turn to
any profit: --but, as the chances run prodigiously the other way,
both as to the acquisition and application, I am of opinion, That a
man would act as wisely, if he could prevail upon himself to live
contented without foreign knowledge or foreign improvements,
especially if he lives in a country that has no absolute want of
either;--and indeed, much grief of heart has it oft and many a time
cost me, when I have observed how many a foul step the Inquisitive
Traveller has measured to see sights and look into discoveries; all
which, as Sancho Panza said to Don Quixote, they might have seen
dry-shod at home. It is an age so full of light, that there is
scarce a country or corner in Europe whose beams are not crossed
and interchanged with others.--Knowledge in most of its branches,
and in most affairs, is like music in an Italian street, whereof
those may partake who pay nothing.--But
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....boring to read..i think it will be more interesting if this story will b made shorter!!!thar will be all!!!hahahaha
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