Journal of a Voyage to LisbonCambridge University Press, 1913 - 116 páginas |
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Página x
... remained with my clerk ; and indeed if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four in the most unwholesome as well as nauseous air in the universe . " Fielding has ...
... remained with my clerk ; and indeed if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four in the most unwholesome as well as nauseous air in the universe . " Fielding has ...
Página xi
... fiction . Within his own special province -the analysis of " the female heart " -Richardson could well afford to defy the wits . His eminence has remained undisputed . Fielding's innovation is the novel of INTRODUCTION xi.
... fiction . Within his own special province -the analysis of " the female heart " -Richardson could well afford to defy the wits . His eminence has remained undisputed . Fielding's innovation is the novel of INTRODUCTION xi.
Página xii
Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. has remained undisputed . Fielding's innovation is the novel of plot interest , in which kind his pre - eminence is equally secure . Like many other branches of eighteenth - century prose , the novel seemed ...
Henry Fielding J. H. Lobban. has remained undisputed . Fielding's innovation is the novel of plot interest , in which kind his pre - eminence is equally secure . Like many other branches of eighteenth - century prose , the novel seemed ...
Página 14
... remained with my clerk ; and indeed if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four , in the most unwholesome , as well as nauseous air in the universe , and which ...
... remained with my clerk ; and indeed if the whole had done so , as it ought , he would be but ill paid for sitting almost sixteen hours in the twenty - four , in the most unwholesome , as well as nauseous air in the universe , and which ...
Página 52
... remained stained with blood , and bidding a servant take up that on the table , left the room with no pleasant countenance , muttering to herself , that had she known the litter which was to have been made , she would not have taken ...
... remained stained with blood , and bidding a servant take up that on the table , left the room with no pleasant countenance , muttering to herself , that had she known the litter which was to have been made , she would not have taken ...
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