The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... human manners , will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria . " Fielding's father served with distinction in Marlborough's campaigns and attained the rank of Lieutenant - General . When he was about the age ...
... human manners , will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the Imperial Eagle of Austria . " Fielding's father served with distinction in Marlborough's campaigns and attained the rank of Lieutenant - General . When he was about the age ...
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... human kind ! what a poet is here ! -watching , meditating , brooding , creating ! What multitude of truths has that man left behind him ! What generations he has taught to laugh wisely and fairly ! What scholars he has formed and ...
... human kind ! what a poet is here ! -watching , meditating , brooding , creating ! What multitude of truths has that man left behind him ! What generations he has taught to laugh wisely and fairly ! What scholars he has formed and ...
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... his view of truth never warped , and his generous human kindness never surrendered . " HANNAFORD BENNETT The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon INTRODUCTION In the 14 Biographical Introduction wonderful to think of the pains and misery ...
... his view of truth never warped , and his generous human kindness never surrendered . " HANNAFORD BENNETT The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon INTRODUCTION In the 14 Biographical Introduction wonderful to think of the pains and misery ...
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... human nature could represent to me as worth holding at all ; the world may , I believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I have any title . My aim , in fact , was not praise , which is the last gift they care to bestow ...
... human nature could represent to me as worth holding at all ; the world may , I believe , without envy , allow me all the praise to which I have any title . My aim , in fact , was not praise , which is the last gift they care to bestow ...
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... human nature requires to produce that perfection of which it is susceptible , and to purge away that malevolence of disposition of which , at our birth , we partake in common with the savage creation . This may be said , and this is all ...
... human nature requires to produce that perfection of which it is susceptible , and to purge away that malevolence of disposition of which , at our birth , we partake in common with the savage creation . This may be said , and this is all ...
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