The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... never know much of him . Fielding's earliest biographer collected and presented a picture of him drawn from contemporary tradition , but his work is misleading , and he did not trouble to obtain trustworthy information from Fielding's ...
... never know much of him . Fielding's earliest biographer collected and presented a picture of him drawn from contemporary tradition , but his work is misleading , and he did not trouble to obtain trustworthy information from Fielding's ...
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... steady through all the storms of his life , and never deserted its last wreck ! It is wonderful to think of the pains and misery which the Biographical Introduction 13 In point of fact, within two months after the ...
... steady through all the storms of his life , and never deserted its last wreck ! It is wonderful to think of the pains and misery which the Biographical Introduction 13 In point of fact, within two months after the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... finitely short of my service , if I succeeded in my attempt . To say the truth , the public never act more wisely than when they act most liberally in the distribution of their rewards ; and here the good they 20 A Voyage to Lisbon.
... finitely short of my service , if I succeeded in my attempt . To say the truth , the public never act more wisely than when they act most liberally in the distribution of their rewards ; and here the good they 20 A Voyage to Lisbon.
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... never inflict disgrace in resentment , nor confer honour from gratitude . " For it is very hard , my lord , " said a convicted felon at the bar to the late excellent judge Burnet , " to hang a poor man for stealing a horse . " " You are ...
... never inflict disgrace in resentment , nor confer honour from gratitude . " For it is very hard , my lord , " said a convicted felon at the bar to the late excellent judge Burnet , " to hang a poor man for stealing a horse . " " You are ...
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