The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... ment . OUR candour is defired on the perufal of the following fheets , as they are the pro- duct of a genius that has long been your delight and entertain- It must be acknowledged that a lamp almost burnt out does not give fo steady and ...
... ment . OUR candour is defired on the perufal of the following fheets , as they are the pro- duct of a genius that has long been your delight and entertain- It must be acknowledged that a lamp almost burnt out does not give fo steady and ...
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... , which will engage every future genius to ex- ert itself for your pleasure . THE principles and fpirit which breathe in every line of the small frag- men ment begun in anfwer to Lord Boling- Broke will unquestionably [ i ]
... , which will engage every future genius to ex- ert itself for your pleasure . THE principles and fpirit which breathe in every line of the small frag- men ment begun in anfwer to Lord Boling- Broke will unquestionably [ i ]
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Henry Fielding. ment begun in anfwer to Lord Boling- Broke will unquestionably be a fufficient apology for its publication , altho ' vital ftrength was wanting to finish a work fo happily begun and fo well de- figned . Cormoo blund Musou ...
Henry Fielding. ment begun in anfwer to Lord Boling- Broke will unquestionably be a fufficient apology for its publication , altho ' vital ftrength was wanting to finish a work fo happily begun and fo well de- figned . Cormoo blund Musou ...
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... ment to writing , at least to publishing , at all : why then fhould not the voyage- writer be inflamed with the glory of having feen what no man ever did or will fee but himfelf ? This is the true fource of the wonderful , in the dif ...
... ment to writing , at least to publishing , at all : why then fhould not the voyage- writer be inflamed with the glory of having feen what no man ever did or will fee but himfelf ? This is the true fource of the wonderful , in the dif ...
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... ment , as Mr. Richardfon obferves , be but a fecondary confideration in a ro- with which Mr. Addifon I think agrees , affirming the ufe of the paftry - cook to be the firft ; if this , I fay , be true of a mere work of inven- tion ...
... ment , as Mr. Richardfon obferves , be but a fecondary confideration in a ro- with which Mr. Addifon I think agrees , affirming the ufe of the paftry - cook to be the firft ; if this , I fay , be true of a mere work of inven- tion ...
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