A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página iii
... manner , a strong and lively genius will , in its laft ftruggles , fometimes mount aloft , and throw forth the moft ftriking marks of its original luftre . Wherever these are to be found , do you , the genuine patrons of extraordinary ...
... manner , a strong and lively genius will , in its laft ftruggles , fometimes mount aloft , and throw forth the moft ftriking marks of its original luftre . Wherever these are to be found , do you , the genuine patrons of extraordinary ...
Página v
... manners of men were every where the fame , there would be no office fo dull as that of a traveller ; for the difference of hills , valleys , rivers ; in hort , the various views in which we may fee the face of the earth , would fcarce ...
... manners of men were every where the fame , there would be no office fo dull as that of a traveller ; for the difference of hills , valleys , rivers ; in hort , the various views in which we may fee the face of the earth , would fcarce ...
Página ix
... manners of inen were too fimple to af- ford that variety , which they have fince offered in vain to the choice of ... manner they reprefent it : their portraits are fo juft , and their landfcapes fo beautiful , that we acknowledge the ...
... manners of inen were too fimple to af- ford that variety , which they have fince offered in vain to the choice of ... manner they reprefent it : their portraits are fo juft , and their landfcapes fo beautiful , that we acknowledge the ...
Página xi
... manner happens to himself . Of such con- fequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , fhould he omit the minuteft thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact ...
... manner happens to himself . Of such con- fequence do his own actions appear to one of this kind , that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity , fhould he omit the minuteft thing in the detail of his journal . That the fact ...
Página xiv
... more feasible , than that of reforming a whole people , by making ufe of a vehicular ftory , to wheel in among them worse manners than their own . : THE 5 THE INTRODUCTION . I N the beginning of Auguft Xiv The PREFACE .
... more feasible , than that of reforming a whole people , by making ufe of a vehicular ftory , to wheel in among them worse manners than their own . : THE 5 THE INTRODUCTION . I N the beginning of Auguft Xiv The PREFACE .
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