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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... lived - players , authors , and lawyers- have been inserted in the text of the biography , or appended to it in the shape of notes ; and these , it is hoped , may illustrate in some degree the spirit and character of the times in which ...
... lived - players , authors , and lawyers- have been inserted in the text of the biography , or appended to it in the shape of notes ; and these , it is hoped , may illustrate in some degree the spirit and character of the times in which ...
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... lived before the time of Christianity . Sir Positive . And what then , madam ? he might be a baronet without being a Christian , I hope . But I don't suppose our antiquity will recommend us to you - for women love upstarts , by the ...
... lived before the time of Christianity . Sir Positive . And what then , madam ? he might be a baronet without being a Christian , I hope . But I don't suppose our antiquity will recommend us to you - for women love upstarts , by the ...
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... lived to be himself a justice of peace , an opportunity will hereafter arrive for discussing the duties and social position of these functionaries : at present it is enough to say that in this instance his satire was not ill - directed ...
... lived to be himself a justice of peace , an opportunity will hereafter arrive for discussing the duties and social position of these functionaries : at present it is enough to say that in this instance his satire was not ill - directed ...
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... lived a careless prodigal of Heaven's best gifts - health , genius , cheerfulness . His fine animal spirits enabled him to endure without repining the ills of poverty , as the penalty which he was content to pay for hours of riot and ...
... lived a careless prodigal of Heaven's best gifts - health , genius , cheerfulness . His fine animal spirits enabled him to endure without repining the ills of poverty , as the penalty which he was content to pay for hours of riot and ...
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... lived vastly happy , and in great plenty . And a third , How the young squire , mas- ter's eldest son , fell in love with the chambermaid , married her at the Fleet , was turned out of doors , kept an inn , got money as fast as hops ...
... lived vastly happy , and in great plenty . And a third , How the young squire , mas- ter's eldest son , fell in love with the chambermaid , married her at the Fleet , was turned out of doors , kept an inn , got money as fast as hops ...
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