Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. PREFACE . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO LISBON NOTES PAGE V ix I ΙΟ 21 113 INTRODUCTION LEAVING Eton in 1725 , at the age of.
Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. PREFACE . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO LISBON NOTES PAGE V ix I ΙΟ 21 113 INTRODUCTION LEAVING Eton in 1725 , at the age of.
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Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. INTRODUCTION LEAVING Eton in 1725 , at the age of eighteen , Henry Fielding , like Goldsmith , spent an enjoyable year or two in deciding upon a profession . When he was twenty - one his first comedy was ...
Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. INTRODUCTION LEAVING Eton in 1725 , at the age of eighteen , Henry Fielding , like Goldsmith , spent an enjoyable year or two in deciding upon a profession . When he was twenty - one his first comedy was ...
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... by Solomon . The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon tells with a fulness that leaves no need for addition the story of his miserable journey in quest of health , a quest that Fielding himself knew to be vain . INTRODUCTION xiii.
... by Solomon . The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon tells with a fulness that leaves no need for addition the story of his miserable journey in quest of health , a quest that Fielding himself knew to be vain . INTRODUCTION xiii.
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... leave it wholly to the reader ; and it is all the task that I impose on him . A modera- tion for which he may think himself obliged to me , when he compares it with the conduct of authors , who often fill a whole sheet with their own ...
... leave it wholly to the reader ; and it is all the task that I impose on him . A modera- tion for which he may think himself obliged to me , when he compares it with the conduct of authors , who often fill a whole sheet with their own ...
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