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... honour the representation with her presence . Lady Mary , now at the age of thirty - seven , wondered at the gusto with which her young kinsman was flinging himself upon the pleasures of the town . When she heard of his death , near ...
... honour the representation with her presence . Lady Mary , now at the age of thirty - seven , wondered at the gusto with which her young kinsman was flinging himself upon the pleasures of the town . When she heard of his death , near ...
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... honour for Shakespeare to think of burlesquing him , " says the author in the Historical Register , and he apparently conveys Fielding's genuine sentiments . The other victims were legiti- mate food for laughter ; and whilst they were ...
... honour for Shakespeare to think of burlesquing him , " says the author in the Historical Register , and he apparently conveys Fielding's genuine sentiments . The other victims were legiti- mate food for laughter ; and whilst they were ...
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... honour . Political power had been passing into the hands of an aristocratic ring ; and a genuine reaction was not yet to be aroused . The symptoms of the evil were the gross corruption of the Walpole era which Fielding had satirised in ...
... honour . Political power had been passing into the hands of an aristocratic ring ; and a genuine reaction was not yet to be aroused . The symptoms of the evil were the gross corruption of the Walpole era which Fielding had satirised in ...
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... honour which I have solicited ? Why , you have commended the book so warmly , that you should be ashamed of reading your name before the dedication . Indeed , sir , if the book itself doth not make you ashamed of your commendations ...
... honour which I have solicited ? Why , you have commended the book so warmly , that you should be ashamed of reading your name before the dedication . Indeed , sir , if the book itself doth not make you ashamed of your commendations ...
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... HONOUR , WHICH MAY A LITTLE RELIEVE THOSE TENDER AFFECTIONS WHICH THE FOREGOING SCENE MAY HAVE RAISED IN THE MIND OF A GOOD - NATURED READER CHAPTER VII . A PICTURE OF FORMAL COURTSHIP IN MINIATURE , AS IT ALWAYS OUGHT TO BE DRAWN , AND ...
... HONOUR , WHICH MAY A LITTLE RELIEVE THOSE TENDER AFFECTIONS WHICH THE FOREGOING SCENE MAY HAVE RAISED IN THE MIND OF A GOOD - NATURED READER CHAPTER VII . A PICTURE OF FORMAL COURTSHIP IN MINIATURE , AS IT ALWAYS OUGHT TO BE DRAWN , AND ...
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