The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen1Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... believe that what success his enemy obtained was entirely due to the hints borrowed from himself . The allusions to Fielding in his letters all show the same petty sentiment , natural enough it may be to the quiet respectable little ...
... believe that what success his enemy obtained was entirely due to the hints borrowed from himself . The allusions to Fielding in his letters all show the same petty sentiment , natural enough it may be to the quiet respectable little ...
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... believe , what might otherwise be a little doubtful , that in that crooked mind and body there was a vein of truly affectionate feeling . Fielding's prose , though admirable in its way , is not so well adapted as Pope's epigram- matic ...
... believe , what might otherwise be a little doubtful , that in that crooked mind and body there was a vein of truly affectionate feeling . Fielding's prose , though admirable in its way , is not so well adapted as Pope's epigram- matic ...
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... believe in any but the grossest and most tangible sentiments . Fielding has most emphatically a very definite and very forcible conception of human nature ; he has a distinct psychology if he has no particular philosophy ; and making ...
... believe in any but the grossest and most tangible sentiments . Fielding has most emphatically a very definite and very forcible conception of human nature ; he has a distinct psychology if he has no particular philosophy ; and making ...
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... believe , make me the compliment of thinking I took it from myself . I care not this they shall own , that the two persons from whom I have taken it , that is to say , two of the best and worthiest men in the world , are strongly and ...
... believe , make me the compliment of thinking I took it from myself . I care not this they shall own , that the two persons from whom I have taken it , that is to say , two of the best and worthiest men in the world , are strongly and ...
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... believe , it is much easier to make good men wise , than to make bad men good . For these purposes I have employed all the wit and humour of which I am master in the following history ; wherein I have endeavoured to laugh mankind out of ...
... believe , it is much easier to make good men wise , than to make bad men good . For these purposes I have employed all the wit and humour of which I am master in the following history ; wherein I have endeavoured to laugh mankind out of ...
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