Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... less reason to do so . I am persuaded he has known more happy moments than any prince on earth . " No literary hero - wor- shipper could wish from the object of his devotion a braver vale to life than this Journal of Fielding . It is ...
... less reason to do so . I am persuaded he has known more happy moments than any prince on earth . " No literary hero - wor- shipper could wish from the object of his devotion a braver vale to life than this Journal of Fielding . It is ...
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... less from truth than any other voyage extant ; my lord Anson's alone being , perhaps , excepted . Some few embellishments must be allowed to every historian : for we are not to conceive that the speeches in Livy , Sallust , or ...
... less from truth than any other voyage extant ; my lord Anson's alone being , perhaps , excepted . Some few embellishments must be allowed to every historian : for we are not to conceive that the speeches in Livy , Sallust , or ...
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... less diseases than a jaundice , a dropsy , and an asthma , altogether uniting their forces in the destruction of a body so entirely emaciated , that it had lost all its muscular flesh . Mine was now no longer what is called a Bath case ...
... less diseases than a jaundice , a dropsy , and an asthma , altogether uniting their forces in the destruction of a body so entirely emaciated , that it had lost all its muscular flesh . Mine was now no longer what is called a Bath case ...
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... less despaired of by myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr Ward , who wished I had taken his advice earlier . I was at the worst on that memorable day when the public lost Mr Pelham . From that day I began ...
... less despaired of by myself than by any of my friends . I now became the patient of Dr Ward , who wished I had taken his advice earlier . I was at the worst on that memorable day when the public lost Mr Pelham . From that day I began ...
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... less piercing . It was not difficult to find a ship bound to a place with which we 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 ...
... less piercing . It was not difficult to find a ship bound to a place with which we 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 ...
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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