The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonA. Millar, 1755 - 276 páginas |
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... least to publishing , at all : why then fhould not the voyage - writer be inflamed with the glory of having feen what no man ever did or will fee but himself ? This is the true fource of the wonderful , in the difcourfe and writings ...
... least to publishing , at all : why then fhould not the voyage - writer be inflamed with the glory of having feen what no man ever did or will fee but himself ? This is the true fource of the wonderful , in the difcourfe and writings ...
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Henry Fielding. is the laft gift they care to bestow ; at least this was not my aim as an end , but ra- ther as a means , of purchafing some mo- derate provifion for my family , which tho ' it fhould exceed my merit , must fall ...
Henry Fielding. is the laft gift they care to bestow ; at least this was not my aim as an end , but ra- ther as a means , of purchafing some mo- derate provifion for my family , which tho ' it fhould exceed my merit , must fall ...
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... least , that none hath undergone the pains of communicating this difcovery in writing to the world . The reader , I think , will fcarce need to be informed that the writer L mean is the late bifhop of Cloyne in Ire- land , and the ...
... least , that none hath undergone the pains of communicating this difcovery in writing to the world . The reader , I think , will fcarce need to be informed that the writer L mean is the late bifhop of Cloyne in Ire- land , and the ...
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... least that branch of tapping for the dropfy ; for he very ingenuoufly and mo- deftly confeffed , he had never feen the ope- ration performed , nor was poffeffed of that chirurgical inftrument with which it is performed . Friday , June ...
... least that branch of tapping for the dropfy ; for he very ingenuoufly and mo- deftly confeffed , he had never feen the ope- ration performed , nor was poffeffed of that chirurgical inftrument with which it is performed . Friday , June ...
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... least , very strongly imprinted this idea on my mind ; for , there was now on the ftocks there the Royal Anne , fuppofed to be the largest ship ever built , and which contains ten carriage guns more than had ever yet equipped a first ...
... least , very strongly imprinted this idea on my mind ; for , there was now on the ftocks there the Royal Anne , fuppofed to be the largest ship ever built , and which contains ten carriage guns more than had ever yet equipped a first ...
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Página 38 - In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me, as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever ; under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy, she drew me in to suffer, the company of my little ones, during eight hours ; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper.
Página 39 - I had no use of my limbs, and was to be carried by men, who though sufficiently strong for their burden, were, like Archimedes, puzzled to find a steady footing. Of this, as few of my readers have not gone into wherries on the Thames, they will easily be able to form to themselves an idea. However, by the assistance of my friend Mr. Welch, whom I never think or speak of but with love and esteem, I conquered this difficulty, as I did afterwards that of ascending the ship, into which I was hoisted...
Página 40 - No man who knew me will think I conceived any personal resentment at this behaviour; but it was a lively picture of that cruelty and inhumanity, in the nature of men, which I have often contemplated with concern, and which leads the mind into a 7 strain of very uncomfortable and melancholy thoughts.
Página 86 - A most tragical incident fell out this day at sea. While the ship was under sail, but making as will appear no great way, a kitten, one of four of the feline inhabitants of the cabin, fell from the window into the water : an alarm was immediately given to the captain, who was then upon deck, and received it with the utmost concern and many bitter oaths. He immediately gave orders to the steersman in favour of the poor thing...
Página 41 - ... itself in men who are polished and refined in such manner as 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.
Página 21 - I had the satisfaction to find my endeavours had been attended with such success that this hellish society were almost utterly extirpated, and that, instead of reading of murders and street-robberies in the news almost every morning, there was, in the remaining part of the month of November, and in all December, not only no such thing as a murder, but not even a streetrobbery committed.
Página 43 - Rotherhithe, tasting a delicious mixture of the air of both these sweet places, and enjoying the concord of sweet sounds of seamen, watermen, fish-women, oyster-women, and of all the vociferous inhabitants of both shores, composing altogether a greater variety of harmony than Hogarth's imagination hath brought together in that print of his, which is enough to make a man deaf to look at...
Página 38 - My wife, who behaved more like a heroine and philosopher, though at the same time the tenderest mother in the world, and my eldest daughter followed me ; some friends went with us, and others here took their leave ; and I heard my behaviour applauded, with many murmurs and praises to which I well knew I had no title ; as all other such philosophers may, if they have any modesty, confess on the like occasions.
Página 87 - I have, perhaps, a little too wantonly endeavoured to raise the tender passions of my readers in this narrative, I should think myself unpardonable if I concluded it, without giving them the satisfaction of hearing that the kitten at last recovered, to the great joy of the good captain ; but to the great disappointment of some of the sailors, who asserted that the drowning a cat was the very surest way of raising a favourable wind...