The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Walther, 1774 |
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... thing which is impoffible may be yet probable * , others have fo little hiftoric or poetic faith , that they believe nothing to be either poflible or probable , the like to which hath not occurred to their own obfer- vation . Firft then ...
... thing which is impoffible may be yet probable * , others have fo little hiftoric or poetic faith , that they believe nothing to be either poflible or probable , the like to which hath not occurred to their own obfer- vation . Firft then ...
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... thing related is really matter of fact . ' This may perhaps be allowed true with regard to poetry , but it may be thought impracticable to extend it to the hifto- rian : for he is obliged to record matters as he finds them ; though they ...
... thing related is really matter of fact . ' This may perhaps be allowed true with regard to poetry , but it may be thought impracticable to extend it to the hifto- rian : for he is obliged to record matters as he finds them ; though they ...
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... thing which can well be conceived . Should the best parts of the ftory of M. Antoninus be ascribed to Nero , or fhould the worft incidents of Nero's life be imputed to Antoninus , what would be more fhocking to belief than either ...
... thing which can well be conceived . Should the best parts of the ftory of M. Antoninus be ascribed to Nero , or fhould the worft incidents of Nero's life be imputed to Antoninus , what would be more fhocking to belief than either ...
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... things , which may poffibly have never fallen within the knowledge of great part of his readers . If the writer ftrictly obferves the rules above - mentioned , he hath discharged his part ; and is then intitled to fome faith from his ...
... things , which may poffibly have never fallen within the knowledge of great part of his readers . If the writer ftrictly obferves the rules above - mentioned , he hath discharged his part ; and is then intitled to fome faith from his ...
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... thing of me ; for ' I never was here before , nor do I remember , ever to have feen you . ' ' Nor is it poffible you should , " answered fhe ; you was a little thing when I had you in my lap at the ' fquire's . How ' the ' fquire's ...
... thing of me ; for ' I never was here before , nor do I remember , ever to have feen you . ' ' Nor is it poffible you should , " answered fhe ; you was a little thing when I had you in my lap at the ' fquire's . How ' the ' fquire's ...
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