The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonJohn Long, 1907 - 155 páginas |
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... observation ! what a wholesome hatred for meanness and knavery ! what a vast sympathy ! what a cheerfulness ! what a manly relish of life ! what a love of human kind ! what a poet is here ! -watching , meditating , brooding , creating ...
... observation ! what a wholesome hatred for meanness and knavery ! what a vast sympathy ! what a cheerfulness ! what a manly relish of life ! what a love of human kind ! what a poet is here ! -watching , meditating , brooding , creating ...
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... observe more than once , a very good - natured man ; and , as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic constancy with which I had borne an operation that is attended with scarce any degree of pain had not a little raised me ...
... observe more than once , a very good - natured man ; and , as he was a very brave one too , I found that the heroic constancy with which I had borne an operation that is attended with scarce any degree of pain had not a little raised me ...
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... observation on the deplorable want of taste in our enjoyments , which we shew by almost totally neglecting the pursuit of what seems to me the highest degree of amusement ; this is , the sailing ourselves in little vessels of our own ...
... observation on the deplorable want of taste in our enjoyments , which we shew by almost totally neglecting the pursuit of what seems to me the highest degree of amusement ; this is , the sailing ourselves in little vessels of our own ...
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... observations are general and may be applied to all inferior powers ; and , indeed , every subordinate degree is immediately derived from the highest ; and , as it is equally protected by the same force and sanctified by the same ...
... observations are general and may be applied to all inferior powers ; and , indeed , every subordinate degree is immediately derived from the highest ; and , as it is equally protected by the same force and sanctified by the same ...
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... observations , should be imputed to human nature in general , I have endeavoured to account for them in a way more consistent with the goodness and dignity of that nature . However it be , it seems a little to reflect on the governors ...
... observations , should be imputed to human nature in general , I have endeavoured to account for them in a way more consistent with the goodness and dignity of that nature . However it be , it seems a little to reflect on the governors ...
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