| 1818 - 762 páginas
...houses provide. He had a black servant, who had grown old with him, and who had long experienced hi» master's humanity. This grateful Indian, a native...of Lisbon for the only man in Portugal on whom God hart bestowed those talents, which have a tendencyto erect the spirit of a downward age. To the eye... | |
| 1823 - 848 páginas
...died in an alms-house. It appears, however, that he had not even the certainty of subsistence uhich these houses provide. He had a black servant, who...erect the spirit of a downward age. To the eye of a faithful observer, the fate of Camoens Canioeus throws great light on that of his country, and will... | |
| 1823 - 536 páginas
...days, it is said, in an alms-house ; and, at any rate, was supported by a faithful black servant, who begged in the streets of Lisbon for the only man in...have a tendency to erect the spirit of a downward age ; and Vaugelas left his body to the surgeons, to pay his debts as far as it would go. In our own country,... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 830 páginas
...Indian, a native of Java, who, according to some writers, saved his master's life in the shipwreck, begged in the streets of Lisbon for the only man in...Portugal on whom God had bestowed those talents, which tend to exalt the spirit of a degenerate age. To the eye of a careful observer, the fate of Camoens... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 páginas
...Indian, a native of Java, who, according to some writers, saved his master's life in the shipwreck, @P (E *Ш P ` 9 _ z c? ^k x Ք ?G><Pʰ + 4W7 2< ~ d@ RH r2 tend to erect the spirit of a degenerate age. To the eye of a careful observer, the fate of Camoens... | |
| 1832 - 446 páginas
...days, it is said, in an alms-house ; and, at any rate, was supported by a faithful black servant, who begged in the streets of Lisbon for the only man in...have a tendency to erect the spirit of a downward age ; and Vaugelas left his body to the surgeons, to pay his debts as far as it would go. In our own country,... | |
| 1852 - 670 páginas
...preserved. When Camoens became so reduced as no longer to ¡и.¡mimi his servant, this faithful creature E hare a tendency to erect the apirit of a sinking age. THE MOST ENTERTAINING OF AUTHORS. Ten gentlemen... | |
| 1847 - 666 páginas
...reduced as no longer to maintain his servant, this faithful creature begged in the streets of Lishon arly crimes of enormity, had decreased, bnt that, in a given sinking age. THE MOST ENTERTAINING OF AUTHORS. Ten gentlemen of acknowledged taste, when on a visit... | |
| 1848 - 826 páginas
...days, it is said, in an alms-house ; and, at any rate, was supported by a faithful black servant, who begged in the streets of Lisbon for the only man in...have a tendency to erect the spirit of a downward age ; and Vaugelas left his body to the surgeons, to pay his debts as far as it would go. In our own country,... | |
| Luis Vaz de Camoens - 1854 - 360 páginas
...which these houses provide. He had a black servant, who had long experienced his master's humanity. The grateful Indian, a native of Java, who, according...of Lisbon for the only man in Portugal on whom God has bestowed those talents which have a tendency to erect the spirit of a downward age. To the eye... | |
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