The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1907 - 187 páginas When Fielding described his journal of a voyage to Lisbon as the production of the most disagreeable hours which ever haunted the author. He set out for Portugal in 1754, a year before his death, in the vain hope of recovering his health, Fielding was suffering so greatly from gout, dropsy and asthma that he had to be carried on board the boat. He writes of the daily events of the difficult voyage, the eccentricities of Captain Veal, the abuses suffered by the sailors and the deep despondency of his patience, stretched beyond endurance. |
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... passage in Horace " to alledge in my defence . Having thus endeavoured to obviate some cen- sures to which a man , without the gift of fore - sight , or any fear of the imputation of being a conjurer , might conceive this work would be ...
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... passage from my couch to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition . This latter fatigue was , perhaps , somewhat heightened by an indignation which I ...
... passage from my couch to the ship , than I had before undergone in a land - journey of twelve miles , which I had travelled with the utmost expedition . This latter fatigue was , perhaps , somewhat heightened by an indignation which I ...
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... passage in Horace ' , - e.g . Ridentem dicere verum , Quid vetat ? -Hor . ' Sat. ' i , 1. 24 . PAGE 13 , 1. 3. ' the conduct of authors ' , etc.- This is a transparent allusion to the self - laudatory ' Preface ' which , under the ...
... passage in Horace ' , - e.g . Ridentem dicere verum , Quid vetat ? -Hor . ' Sat. ' i , 1. 24 . PAGE 13 , 1. 3. ' the conduct of authors ' , etc.- This is a transparent allusion to the self - laudatory ' Preface ' which , under the ...
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