Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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Página x
... called in 1740. Eight years later , through the influence of Lyttelton , his old schoolfellow at Eton , he re- ceived his one step of preferment when he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and Westminster . The office was ...
... called in 1740. Eight years later , through the influence of Lyttelton , his old schoolfellow at Eton , he re- ceived his one step of preferment when he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and Westminster . The office was ...
Página xi
... called Samuel Richardson . With no more ambitious intention at first than to compile a Complete Letter - Writer , Richardson proceeded to give his letters the unity of a plot by making them relate the persecution of the virtuous Pamela ...
... called Samuel Richardson . With no more ambitious intention at first than to compile a Complete Letter - Writer , Richardson proceeded to give his letters the unity of a plot by making them relate the persecution of the virtuous Pamela ...
Página xiii
... called him master failed , in describing without triviality or insipidity a heroine whose chief charm is her limitless forgiveness and who knew no ambitions beyond the reward promised to the ideal wife and mother commended by Solomon ...
... called him master failed , in describing without triviality or insipidity a heroine whose chief charm is her limitless forgiveness and who knew no ambitions beyond the reward promised to the ideal wife and mother commended by Solomon ...
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... called her commentator , should not expect to find every where subjects worthy of his notice . It is certain , indeed , that one may be guilty of omission as well as of the opposite extreme : but a fault on that side will be more easily ...
... called her commentator , should not expect to find every where subjects worthy of his notice . It is certain , indeed , that one may be guilty of omission as well as of the opposite extreme : but a fault on that side will be more easily ...
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... called , near a year , the effects of which had been the carrying off the symptoms of a lingering imperfect gout , I was persuaded by Mr Ranby , the King's premier serjeant - surgeon , and the ablest advice , I believe , in all branches ...
... called , near a year , the effects of which had been the carrying off the symptoms of a lingering imperfect gout , I was persuaded by Mr Ranby , the King's premier serjeant - surgeon , and the ablest advice , I believe , in all branches ...
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