The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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Página 13
... 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 accustomed ...
... 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 accustomed ...
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... kind , the working of which is thought to require a great strength of constitution to support , had so little effect on me , that Mr Ward declared it was as vain to attempt sweating me as a deal board . In this situation I was tapped a ...
... kind , the working of which is thought to require a great strength of constitution to support , had so little effect on me , that Mr Ward declared it was as vain to attempt sweating me as a deal board . In this situation I was tapped a ...
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... no such thing as any kind of knowledge con- temptible in itself ; and , as the particular knowledge I here mean is entirely necessary to the well under- C standing and well enjoying this journal ; and , lastly A Voyage to Lisbon 33.
... no such thing as any kind of knowledge con- temptible in itself ; and , as the particular knowledge I here mean is entirely necessary to the well under- C standing and well enjoying this journal ; and , lastly A Voyage to Lisbon 33.
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... kind of relation , or rather of subjection , in the society , by which the passenger becomes bound in allegiance to his conveyer . This allegiance is indeed only temporary and local , but the most absolute during its continuance of any ...
... kind of relation , or rather of subjection , in the society , by which the passenger becomes bound in allegiance to his conveyer . This allegiance is indeed only temporary and local , but the most absolute during its continuance of any ...
Página 39
... kind of tyranny , though it hath escaped our political writers , hath been I think touched by our dramatic , and is more trite among the generality of readers ; and as this and all other kinds of such subjection are alike unknown to my ...
... kind of tyranny , though it hath escaped our political writers , hath been I think touched by our dramatic , and is more trite among the generality of readers ; and as this and all other kinds of such subjection are alike unknown to my ...
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