The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen1Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... mentioned his lamentations over the evil recep- tion of the Wedding Day and the Universal Gallant . He wrote a short sequel to the Eurydice called Eurydice Hissed , in which the author has a conversation with his Muse . He assures us ...
... mentioned his lamentations over the evil recep- tion of the Wedding Day and the Universal Gallant . He wrote a short sequel to the Eurydice called Eurydice Hissed , in which the author has a conversation with his Muse . He assures us ...
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... mentioned by contemporaries . A novelist would certainly not be degraded in the present day by such an appointment . Fielding himself has given sufficient indications of the sentiment with which the office was then regarded . In the ...
... mentioned by contemporaries . A novelist would certainly not be degraded in the present day by such an appointment . Fielding himself has given sufficient indications of the sentiment with which the office was then regarded . In the ...
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... mentioned here which has a certain interest . Fielding joined his brother in a rather curious specula- tion . In 1749 a prospectus appeared of the Universal Registry Office , which had been just opened by " John Fielding and Co. " The ...
... mentioned here which has a certain interest . Fielding joined his brother in a rather curious specula- tion . In 1749 a prospectus appeared of the Universal Registry Office , which had been just opened by " John Fielding and Co. " The ...
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... mentioned his warfare against the Cibbers , which was carried on at intervals through many years , and which ( as I have suggested ) probably took its origin from the unjustifiable treatment of the Drury Lane manager . But it wants ...
... mentioned his warfare against the Cibbers , which was carried on at intervals through many years , and which ( as I have suggested ) probably took its origin from the unjustifiable treatment of the Drury Lane manager . But it wants ...
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... mentioned to ears polite ; as the landlord puts it to Parson Adams , heaven and hell were things " not to be thought of or mentioned but in church ; " in our own day we are inclined to think that there should be a complete reticence as ...
... mentioned to ears polite ; as the landlord puts it to Parson Adams , heaven and hell were things " not to be thought of or mentioned but in church ; " in our own day we are inclined to think that there should be a complete reticence as ...
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