The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 33
... fish - women , oyster - women , and of all the vociferous inhabitants of both shores , composing altogether a greater variety of harmony than Hogarth's imagination hath brought together in that print of his , which is enough to make a ...
... fish - women , oyster - women , and of all the vociferous inhabitants of both shores , composing altogether a greater variety of harmony than Hogarth's imagination hath brought together in that print of his , which is enough to make a ...
Página 72
... fish at any rate . Thus we past a most agreeable day owing to good appetites and good humour ; two hearty feeders which will devour with satisfaction what- ever food you place before them ; whereas , without these , the elegance of St ...
... fish at any rate . Thus we past a most agreeable day owing to good appetites and good humour ; two hearty feeders which will devour with satisfaction what- ever food you place before them ; whereas , without these , the elegance of St ...
Página 79
... fish might produce this disgust ; for Diodorus Siculus attri- butes the same aversion in a people of Æthiopia to the same cause ; he calls them the fish - eaters , and asserts that they cannot be brought to eat a single meal with the ...
... fish might produce this disgust ; for Diodorus Siculus attri- butes the same aversion in a people of Æthiopia to the same cause ; he calls them the fish - eaters , and asserts that they cannot be brought to eat a single meal with the ...
Página 114
... fish the eel , is too slippery to be held , and plunges into his element with perfect impunity . To speak a plain truth , there is no trusting to any contract with one whom the wise citizens of London call a bad man ; for , with such a ...
... fish the eel , is too slippery to be held , and plunges into his element with perfect impunity . To speak a plain truth , there is no trusting to any contract with one whom the wise citizens of London call a bad man ; for , with such a ...
Página 116
... fish among them . The following seems to me to be an effect of this kind , and it strikes me the stronger as I remember the case to have happened , and remember it to have been dispunishable . A captain of a trading vessel , of which he ...
... fish among them . The following seems to me to be an effect of this kind , and it strikes me the stronger as I remember the case to have happened , and remember it to have been dispunishable . A captain of a trading vessel , of which he ...
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