A Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJ. Wenman, 1785 - 149 páginas |
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Página iv
... left behind , will , no doubt , be a motive to encourage its circulation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to exert itself for your pleasure . THE ள் e , THE PREFACE . T HERE would not [ iv ]
... left behind , will , no doubt , be a motive to encourage its circulation through the kingdom , which will engage every future genius to exert itself for your pleasure . THE ள் e , THE PREFACE . T HERE would not [ iv ]
Página v
... pleasure worthy of his la bour ; and furely it would give him very little opportunity of communicating any kind of en- tertainment or improvement to others . To make a traveller an agreeable companion to a man A 3 ள் ...
... pleasure worthy of his la bour ; and furely it would give him very little opportunity of communicating any kind of en- tertainment or improvement to others . To make a traveller an agreeable companion to a man A 3 ள் ...
Página 45
... pleasure . With fome of thefe fituations , fuch as Barnes , Mortlake , & c . even the fhore of Ef- fex might contend , not upon very unequal terms ; but , on the Kentish borders , there are many fpots to be chofen by the builder , which ...
... pleasure . With fome of thefe fituations , fuch as Barnes , Mortlake , & c . even the fhore of Ef- fex might contend , not upon very unequal terms ; but , on the Kentish borders , there are many fpots to be chofen by the builder , which ...
Página 46
... pleasures of a far inferior rate . The truth , I believe , is , that failing in the manner I have juft mentioned , " is a pleasure rather unknown , or unthought of , than rejected by thofe who have experienced it ; un- lefs , perhaps ...
... pleasures of a far inferior rate . The truth , I believe , is , that failing in the manner I have juft mentioned , " is a pleasure rather unknown , or unthought of , than rejected by thofe who have experienced it ; un- lefs , perhaps ...
Página 54
... pleasure of enjoying the fight of what I thought a tempeftuous fea for four hours before the captain was ftirring ; for he loved to indulge himfelf in morning flumbers , which were at- tended with a wind mufic , much more agreeable to ...
... pleasure of enjoying the fight of what I thought a tempeftuous fea for four hours before the captain was ftirring ; for he loved to indulge himfelf in morning flumbers , which were at- tended with a wind mufic , much more agreeable to ...
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