| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 270 páginas
...no, not from the inimitable Pencil of my Friend Hogarth, could you receive fuch an Idea of Surprize, as would have entered in at your Eyes, had they beheld the Lady Booby, when thofc laft Words iflued out from the Lips of Jofepb.— ' Your Virtue ! (faid the Lady recovering after... | |
| 1780 - 568 páginas
...no, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth, could you receive fuch an idea of furprife, as would have entered in at your eyes, had they beheld the Lady Booby, when thofe lart words iifued out from the lips of Jofeph. ' Your virtue!' (faid the lady, recovering after... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 444 páginas
...— but from none of .these, nor from Phidias or Praxiteles, if they should return to, life— np, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth,...* never survive it. Your virtue ! — intolerable con' fidence ! Have you the assurance to pretend, that * when a lady demeans herself to throw aside... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...ribbons; but from none of these, nor from Phidias, or Praxiteles, if they should return to life— no, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth,...the lady, recovering after a silence of two minutes, " 1 shall never survive it. Your virtue ! intolerable confidence ! Have you the assurance to pretend,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...ribbons; but from none of these, nor from Phidias^ or Praxiteles, if they should return to life — no, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth,...idea of surprise, as would have entered in at your eves, had they beheld the Lady Booby, when those last words issued out from the lips of Joseph. " Your... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 468 páginas
...ribands ; but from none of these, nor from Phidias or Praxiteles, if they should return to life — no, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth,...virtue !' said the lady, recovering after a silence »f twe minutes, ' I shall never survive it. Yeur virtue ! — intolerable confidence ! Have you the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 506 páginas
...appearance, hath ascended, with a face all p^le with powder, and a shirt all bloody with ribands ; but from none of these, nor from Phidias or Praxiteles,...surprise, as would have entered in at your eyes had they behold the Lady Booby, when those last words issued out frcm the lips of Joseph.—"Your virtue !"... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 páginas
...; — but from none of these, nor from Phidias or Praxiteles, if they should return to life — no, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth,...the Lady Booby when those last words issued out from tho lips of Joseph. ' Your virtue ! ' said the lady, recovering after a silence of two minutes ; '... | |
| Wilhelm Homann - 1900 - 110 páginas
...grössen der antiken kunst: . . . nor from Phidias or Praxiteles, if they should return to life — no not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth, could you receive such an idea of surprise.* Garrick, whom I regard in tragedy to be the greatest genius the world hath ever produced. 6 Die höchste... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 464 páginas
...ribbons — but from none of these, nor from PhidTas or Praxiteles, if they should return to life — no, not from the inimitable pencil of my friend Hogarth,...idea of surprise as would have entered in at your eyea had they beheld the Lady Booby when those last words issued out from the lips of Joseph. " Your... | |
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