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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... manners- will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the imperial Eagle of Austria . " 1 This gorgeous sketch of the antiquity of the Fielding family is not the mere creation of a luxuriant fancy . A manuscript genealogy is extant ...
... manners- will outlive the palace of the Escurial and the imperial Eagle of Austria . " 1 This gorgeous sketch of the antiquity of the Fielding family is not the mere creation of a luxuriant fancy . A manuscript genealogy is extant ...
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... manner of Congreve is closely imitated in Fielding's first comedy , which abounds in " the reciprocation of conceits , or clash of wit , " rendered fashionable by that brilliant writer . As for humour , the genial , hearty humour which ...
... manner of Congreve is closely imitated in Fielding's first comedy , which abounds in " the reciprocation of conceits , or clash of wit , " rendered fashionable by that brilliant writer . As for humour , the genial , hearty humour which ...
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... manner . The conferences between Politick ( the coffee - house politician ) and his friend Dabble , upon the subject of foreign affairs , are extremely diverting , particularly when the geographical ignorance imputed to both these ...
... manner . The conferences between Politick ( the coffee - house politician ) and his friend Dabble , upon the subject of foreign affairs , are extremely diverting , particularly when the geographical ignorance imputed to both these ...
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... manner of speaking was so familiar , " and so little in the hoity - toity tone of the tragedy of that day , that the manager told him he had better go to grass for another year or two . " This hoity- toity tragedy - tone was admirably ...
... manner of speaking was so familiar , " and so little in the hoity - toity tone of the tragedy of that day , that the manager told him he had better go to grass for another year or two . " This hoity- toity tragedy - tone was admirably ...
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... manners , the following lines , in which the past and then present state of the drama were contrasted , are well worthy of quotation : - " Here the beau - monde in crowds repaired each day , And went well pleased and entertained away ...
... manners , the following lines , in which the past and then present state of the drama were contrasted , are well worthy of quotation : - " Here the beau - monde in crowds repaired each day , And went well pleased and entertained away ...
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