Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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... 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 replete ...
... 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 replete ...
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... of Mrs Behn's , or of Mrs Centlivre's ) where this vice in a voyage - writer is finely ridiculed . An ignorant pedant , to whose government , for I know not what reason , the conduct of a young nobleman in his 6 THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
... of Mrs Behn's , or of Mrs Centlivre's ) where this vice in a voyage - writer is finely ridiculed . An ignorant pedant , to whose government , for I know not what reason , the conduct of a young nobleman in his 6 THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
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Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. reason , the conduct of a young nobleman in his travels is committed , and who is sent abroad to shew My Lord the world , of which he knows nothing himself , before his departure from a town , calls for his ...
Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. reason , the conduct of a young nobleman in his travels is committed , and who is sent abroad to shew My Lord the world , of which he knows nothing himself , before his departure from a town , calls for his ...
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... reasons and arguments I could bring to support it , drawn out in several sheets of paper ; and soon received a message from the Duke , by Mr Carrington , acquainting me , that my plan was highly approved of , and that all the terms of ...
... reasons and arguments I could bring to support it , drawn out in several sheets of paper ; and soon received a message from the Duke , by Mr Carrington , acquainting me , that my plan was highly approved of , and that all the terms of ...
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... reasons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had before determined me to go on board near the Tower . THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO LISBON Wednesday , June 20 THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION.
... reasons for this , every one of which was , as I well remember , among those that had before determined me to go on board near the Tower . THE JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO LISBON Wednesday , June 20 THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION.
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