The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , his kinswoman , writing in after years upon his wild and reckless youth , stated that " nobody enjoyed life more . His happy constitution , even when he had with great pains half demolished it , made him ...
... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , his kinswoman , writing in after years upon his wild and reckless youth , stated that " nobody enjoyed life more . His happy constitution , even when he had with great pains half demolished it , made him ...
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... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu said , he would have thrown into the fire " if meat could have been got without money , and money without scribbling . " When he had contracted to bring on a play he would go home rather late from a tavern ...
... Lady Mary Wortley Montagu said , he would have thrown into the fire " if meat could have been got without money , and money without scribbling . " When he had contracted to bring on a play he would go home rather late from a tavern ...
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... lady can ever lay hold of his heart . He said at last so much , and seemed to reason so justly , that I came over to his side , and assisted him in prevailing on my wife ( for it was no easy matter ) to resolve on keeping her tooth a ...
... lady can ever lay hold of his heart . He said at last so much , and seemed to reason so justly , that I came over to his side , and assisted him in prevailing on my wife ( for it was no easy matter ) to resolve on keeping her tooth a ...
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... lady of her sister , who was proceeding with my wife to Lisbon . They both set out together in a post - chaise for London . Soon after their departure our cabin , where my wife and I were sitting together , was visited by two ruffians ...
... lady of her sister , who was proceeding with my wife to Lisbon . They both set out together in a post - chaise for London . Soon after their departure our cabin , where my wife and I were sitting together , was visited by two ruffians ...
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... lady without an apology or even moving his hat . He then took his covering from his head and laid it on the table , saying , he asked pardon , and blamed the mate , who should , he said , have informed him if any persons of distinction ...
... lady without an apology or even moving his hat . He then took his covering from his head and laid it on the table , saying , he asked pardon , and blamed the mate , who should , he said , have informed him if any persons of distinction ...
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