The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen1Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... confess that to my mind his success is very incomplete - it is impossible to say so much for the writers who are generally classed with him . One feels that Wycherley writes for blackguards , though they may be blackguards in laced ...
... confess that to my mind his success is very incomplete - it is impossible to say so much for the writers who are generally classed with him . One feels that Wycherley writes for blackguards , though they may be blackguards in laced ...
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... unprecedented success in 1728 , represents one expression of this feeling ; and Carey's Chrononhotonthologos , which appeared in 1734 , seems to me , I must confess , to show a lighter touch and to be , on the whole , xxiv HENRY FIELDING.
... unprecedented success in 1728 , represents one expression of this feeling ; and Carey's Chrononhotonthologos , which appeared in 1734 , seems to me , I must confess , to show a lighter touch and to be , on the whole , xxiv HENRY FIELDING.
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... confessed that he would often talk a little whimsically on this head , for he some- times said he looked on himself as still married , and considered his wife as only gone before him a journey which he should most certainly sooner or ...
... confessed that he would often talk a little whimsically on this head , for he some- times said he looked on himself as still married , and considered his wife as only gone before him a journey which he should most certainly sooner or ...
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... Garden Tragedy , Gallono says to Mother Punchbowl , " Bridewell shall be thy fate ; I'll give a crown To some poor justice to commit thee thither . " The villain in the Jesuit , after confessing the most HENRY FIELDING liii.
... Garden Tragedy , Gallono says to Mother Punchbowl , " Bridewell shall be thy fate ; I'll give a crown To some poor justice to commit thee thither . " The villain in the Jesuit , after confessing the most HENRY FIELDING liii.
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Henry Fielding. The villain in the Jesuit , after confessing the most detestable villanies , ends , as a climax , by saying that he insured a ship and got it cast away ; became a bankrupt when he had made a fortune , then renounced the ...
Henry Fielding. The villain in the Jesuit , after confessing the most detestable villanies , ends , as a climax , by saying that he insured a ship and got it cast away ; became a bankrupt when he had made a fortune , then renounced the ...
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