The Life of Henry Fielding: With Notices of His Writings, His Times, and His ContemporariesA. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1855 - 384 páginas |
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... Lyttleton , afterwards distinguished as a poet , orator , and political leader , then a weak and sickly boy , with a taste for rhyming and miscellaneous reading , and whose " exercises " ( it is said by Johnson , ) " were recommended as ...
... Lyttleton , afterwards distinguished as a poet , orator , and political leader , then a weak and sickly boy , with a taste for rhyming and miscellaneous reading , and whose " exercises " ( it is said by Johnson , ) " were recommended as ...
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... Lyttleton . " 1 George Lyttleton , we have seen , was an Eton - boy with Fielding , and he remained through life and after life his stanchest friend . To the Duke of Richmond the young dramatist had dedicated the comedy of " The Miser ...
... Lyttleton . " 1 George Lyttleton , we have seen , was an Eton - boy with Fielding , and he remained through life and after life his stanchest friend . To the Duke of Richmond the young dramatist had dedicated the comedy of " The Miser ...
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... Lyttleton , insinuates that an accurate education is the proper introduction to the study of the law . But these will have but little weight if we consider the difference between the Roman and English law ; in the latter of which ...
... Lyttleton , insinuates that an accurate education is the proper introduction to the study of the law . But these will have but little weight if we consider the difference between the Roman and English law ; in the latter of which ...
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... Lyttleton , who sustained a similar loss , in the beginning of the year 1747. Lyttleton gave ex- pression to his grief in a Monody , which was ridiculed by Smollett in a parody called " An Ode on the Death of my Grandmother ...
... Lyttleton , who sustained a similar loss , in the beginning of the year 1747. Lyttleton gave ex- pression to his grief in a Monody , which was ridiculed by Smollett in a parody called " An Ode on the Death of my Grandmother ...
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... Lyttleton gives emphatic expression to his grief : - " O best of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms ! How can my soul endure the loss of thee ? How in the world , to me a desert grown ...
... Lyttleton gives emphatic expression to his grief : - " O best of wives ! O dearer far to me Than when thy virgin charms Were yielded to my arms ! How can my soul endure the loss of thee ? How in the world , to me a desert grown ...
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