Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... Captain Booth are the outcome of Fielding's remorseful retrospect of his own life , while to the drawing of Amelia he brought the gratitude of a noble nature and the maturity of a great genius . The result in the latter case is ...
... Captain Booth are the outcome of Fielding's remorseful retrospect of his own life , while to the drawing of Amelia he brought the gratitude of a noble nature and the maturity of a great genius . The result in the latter case is ...
Página xiv
... Captain Booth has anticipated the accuser : the thought of Fielding's ironic laughter has turned aside the itinerant biographical apologist with his bucket of whitewash . On the morality of Fielding's work as a whole we may safely ...
... Captain Booth has anticipated the accuser : the thought of Fielding's ironic laughter has turned aside the itinerant biographical apologist with his bucket of whitewash . On the morality of Fielding's work as a whole we may safely ...
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... captain having twice put off his sailing , I at length invited him to dinner with me at Fordhook , a full week after the time on which he had declared , and that with many asseverations , he must , and would , weigh anchor . He dined ...
... captain having twice put off his sailing , I at length invited him to dinner with me at Fordhook , a full week after the time on which he had declared , and that with many asseverations , he must , and would , weigh anchor . He dined ...
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... captain could not clear his vessel till the Thursday ; for these holidays are as strictly observed as those in the popish calendar , and are almost as numerous . I might add , that both are opposite to the genius of trade , and ...
... captain could not clear his vessel till the Thursday ; for these holidays are as strictly observed as those in the popish calendar , and are almost as numerous . I might add , that both are opposite to the genius of trade , and ...
Página 23
... nothing . Thursday , June 27. This morning the captain , who lay on shore at his own house , paid us a visit in the cabin ; and after having express'd his concern at the impossibility of sailing so soon as he expected VOYAGE TO LISBON 23.
... nothing . Thursday , June 27. This morning the captain , who lay on shore at his own house , paid us a visit in the cabin ; and after having express'd his concern at the impossibility of sailing so soon as he expected VOYAGE TO LISBON 23.
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