The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... manner , a ftrong and lively ge- nius will , in its laft ftruggles , fome- times mount aloft , and throw forth the moft ftriking marks of its original luftre : 1 WHEREVER thefe are to be found , do you , the genuine patrons of extra ...
... manner , a ftrong and lively ge- nius will , in its laft ftruggles , fome- times mount aloft , and throw forth the moft ftriking marks of its original luftre : 1 WHEREVER thefe are to be found , do you , the genuine patrons of extra ...
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... manners of men were every where the 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 ...
... manners of men were every where the 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 ...
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... manners of men were too fimple to afford that variety , which they have fince offered in vain to the choice of the meaneft writers . In doing this , they are again excufable for the In viii The PREFACE . the latter. I am far from ...
... manners of men were too fimple to afford that variety , which they have fince offered in vain to the choice of the meaneft writers . In doing this , they are again excufable for the In viii The PREFACE . the latter. I am far from ...
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... manner they reprefent it : their portraits are fo juft , and their landscapes fo beau- . tiful , that we acknowledge the ftrokes of nature in both , without enquiring whether nature herself , or her journey- man the poet , formed the ...
... manner they reprefent it : their portraits are fo juft , and their landscapes fo beau- . tiful , that we acknowledge the ftrokes of nature in both , without enquiring whether nature herself , or her journey- man the poet , formed the ...
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... manner happens to himself . Of fuch confequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , fhould he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact ...
... manner happens to himself . Of fuch confequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , fhould he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact ...
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