The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... true picture , in that of a hand trembling in almost its latest hour , of a body emaciated with pains , yet ftruggling for your entertainment ; and let this affecting picture open each tender heart , and call forth a melting tear , to ...
... true picture , in that of a hand trembling in almost its latest hour , of a body emaciated with pains , yet ftruggling for your entertainment ; and let this affecting picture open each tender heart , and call forth a melting tear , to ...
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... true author might have been effac'd . THAT the fuccefs of this laft written , tho ' first published volume , of the au- thor's pofthumous pieces , may be attend- ed with some convenience to those inno- cents he hath left behind , will ...
... true author might have been effac'd . THAT the fuccefs of this laft written , tho ' first published volume , of the au- thor's pofthumous pieces , may be attend- ed with some convenience to those inno- cents he hath left behind , will ...
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... and all of that kind , are to the voyage - writing I here intend , what romance is to true hiftory , the former being the confounder and corrupter of B 4 the the latter . I am far from fuppofing , that The PREFACE . vii.
... and all of that kind , are to the voyage - writing I here intend , what romance is to true hiftory , the former being the confounder and corrupter of B 4 the the latter . I am far from fuppofing , that The PREFACE . vii.
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... true hiftory of his own times in hum- ble profe , than thofe noble poems that have so justly collected the praise of all ages ; for though I read these with more admiration and aftonifhment , I still read Herodotus , Thucydides and ...
... true hiftory of his own times in hum- ble profe , than thofe noble poems that have so justly collected the praise of all ages ; for though I read these with more admiration and aftonifhment , I still read Herodotus , Thucydides and ...
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... true . They have known nothing of the matter , and have be- lieved they knew not what . It is , in- deed , with me no matter of doubt , but that the pope and his clergy might teach * At Lisbon . any any of those Christian Heterodoxies ...
... true . They have known nothing of the matter , and have be- lieved they knew not what . It is , in- deed , with me no matter of doubt , but that the pope and his clergy might teach * At Lisbon . any any of those Christian Heterodoxies ...
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