Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... carry on the analogy between the traveller and the commentator , it is impossible to keep one's eye a moment off from the laborious much read doctor Zachary Grey , of whose redundant notes on Hudibras I shall only say , that it is , I ...
... carry on the analogy between the traveller and the commentator , it is impossible to keep one's eye a moment off from the laborious much read doctor Zachary Grey , of whose redundant notes on Hudibras I shall only say , that it is , I ...
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... carried very far ; and yet , perhaps , very little beyond what is to be found in writers who profess no intention of dealing in humour at all . Of one or other or both of these kinds are , I con- ceive , all that vast pile of books ...
... carried very far ; and yet , perhaps , very little beyond what is to be found in writers who profess no intention of dealing in humour at all . Of one or other or both of these kinds are , I con- ceive , all that vast pile of books ...
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... 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 of the physical profession , to go immediately to Bath ...
... 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 of the physical profession , to go immediately to Bath ...
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... carry on so immense a trade . Accordingly , my brother soon informed me of the excellent accommodation for passengers , which were to be found on board a ship that was obliged to sail for Lisbon in three days . I eagerly embraced the ...
... carry on so immense a trade . Accordingly , my brother soon informed me of the excellent accommodation for passengers , which were to be found on board a ship that was obliged to sail for Lisbon in three days . I eagerly embraced the ...
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... carried by men , who tho ' sufficiently strong for their burden , were , like Archimedes , puzzled to find a steady footing . Of this , as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames , they will easily be able to form to ...
... carried by men , who tho ' sufficiently strong for their burden , were , like Archimedes , puzzled to find a steady footing . Of this , as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames , they will easily be able to form to ...
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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