Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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Página x
... brought the office into ridicule and contempt . Fielding little dreamed that the year 1740 was to open for him the road not to legal but to new literary fame . Five months after he was called to 1 . the Bar a literary sensation was ...
... brought the office into ridicule and contempt . Fielding little dreamed that the year 1740 was to open for him the road not to legal but to new literary fame . Five months after he was called to 1 . the Bar a literary sensation was ...
Página xiii
... brought the gratitude of a noble nature and the maturity of a great genius . The result in the latter case is commensurate with the means expended , and Fielding succeeded , where so many who called him master failed , in describing ...
... brought the gratitude of a noble nature and the maturity of a great genius . The result in the latter case is commensurate with the means expended , and Fielding succeeded , where so many who called him master failed , in describing ...
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... brought together in that print of his , which is enough to make a man deaf to look at ; I had a more urgent cause to press our departure , which was , that the dropsy , for which I had undergone three . tappings , seemed to threaten me ...
... brought together in that print of his , which is enough to make a man deaf to look at ; I had a more urgent cause to press our departure , which was , that the dropsy , for which I had undergone three . tappings , seemed to threaten me ...
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... brought in the liturgy , when they are recommended to the prayers of all Christian congregations ; and ( which I have often thought very remarkable ) where they are joined with other miserable wretches , such as , women in labour ...
... brought in the liturgy , when they are recommended to the prayers of all Christian congregations ; and ( which I have often thought very remarkable ) where they are joined with other miserable wretches , such as , women in labour ...
Página 31
... brought her to the boat , at the water - side , they were informed that the ship was gone ; for , indeed , she had set out a few minutes after his quitting her ; nor did the pilot , who well knew the errand on which I had ' sent my ...
... brought her to the boat , at the water - side , they were informed that the ship was gone ; for , indeed , she had set out a few minutes after his quitting her ; nor did the pilot , who well knew the errand on which I had ' sent my ...
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act of parliament Aeneid agreeable anchor appear apprehend assistance attended Axylus believe boat cabin called captain carried chearfulness convey deck declared degree dinner Diodorus Siculus distemper doth dropsy Dunciad endeavours enjoy entertainment entirely evil expence favour Fielding Fielding's fish former gentlemen Gilbert Burnet give Gravesend hath honour human humour Humphrys immediately Jonathan Wild July justice justice of peace kind labour ladies land latter least likewise live London magistrates Marshall Saxe means miles Minorca morning never novel obliged observation passengers perhaps person pleasant pleasure poor port present reader returned Ryde sail sailors scarce seemed seldom shew shillings ship shore sight society soon Spithead sufficient superior sure tar-water taste thing thought Tom Jones traveller true truth utmost venison vessel VOYAGE TO LISBON whole wife wind wind-bound Zachary Grey