The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... ; and let this affecting picture open each tender heart , and call forth a melting tear , to blot out whatever failings may be found in a work begun in pain , and finished finished almoft at the fame period with life . It [ ii ]
... ; and let this affecting picture open each tender heart , and call forth a melting tear , to blot out whatever failings may be found in a work begun in pain , and finished finished almoft at the fame period with life . It [ ii ]
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Henry Fielding. finished almoft at the fame period with life . It was thought proper , by the friends of the deceafed , that this little piece should come into your hands as it came from the hands of the author ; it being judged that you ...
Henry Fielding. finished almoft at the fame period with life . It was thought proper , by the friends of the deceafed , that this little piece should come into your hands as it came from the hands of the author ; it being judged that you ...
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... fame , there would be no office fo dull as that of a tra- veller for the difference of hills , val- leys , rivers ; in fhort , the various views in which we may fee the face of the earth , would scarce afford him a plea- fure worthy of ...
... fame , there would be no office fo dull as that of a tra- veller for the difference of hills , val- leys , rivers ; in fhort , the various views in which we may fee the face of the earth , would scarce afford him a plea- fure worthy of ...
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... fame perfon . A AND if all thefe talents must concur in the relator , they are certainly in a more eminent degree neceffary to the writer for here the narration admits of higher ornaments of ftile , and every fact and B 3 of The PREFACE ...
... fame perfon . A AND if all thefe talents must concur in the relator , they are certainly in a more eminent degree neceffary to the writer for here the narration admits of higher ornaments of ftile , and every fact and B 3 of The PREFACE ...
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... fame perfon . But on the other hand , why there fhould scarce exift a fingle writer of this kind worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is history ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why ...
... fame perfon . But on the other hand , why there fhould scarce exift a fingle writer of this kind worthy our regard ; and whilft there is no other branch of history ( for this is history ) which hath not exercifed the greatest pens , why ...
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