The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen1Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... reason , was sent to Leyden . He lost no time , we are assured , in placing himself under the celebrated Vitriarius , then professor of civil law , and was assiduous in attending lectures and taking notes . The selec- tion of Leyden ...
... reason , was sent to Leyden . He lost no time , we are assured , in placing himself under the celebrated Vitriarius , then professor of civil law , and was assiduous in attending lectures and taking notes . The selec- tion of Leyden ...
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... " though few had less reason to do so , the highest of his preferment being raking in the lowest sinks of vice and misery . His happy constitution ( even when he had with great pains half demolished viii HENRY FIELDING.
... " though few had less reason to do so , the highest of his preferment being raking in the lowest sinks of vice and misery . His happy constitution ( even when he had with great pains half demolished viii HENRY FIELDING.
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... reason for doubting that some men may be versatile enough to achieve success in both ; and I can in particular see no ground for doubting that Fielding , under different conditions , might have been eminent , at least in that class of ...
... reason for doubting that some men may be versatile enough to achieve success in both ; and I can in particular see no ground for doubting that Fielding , under different conditions , might have been eminent , at least in that class of ...
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... reason , it is clear that by Fielding's time , the great mass of the English people was thoroughly non- dramatic in its tastes . The English drama , in its most flourishing period , was the outgrowth of a social state in which a stately ...
... reason , it is clear that by Fielding's time , the great mass of the English people was thoroughly non- dramatic in its tastes . The English drama , in its most flourishing period , was the outgrowth of a social state in which a stately ...
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... reasons with the opposition . If Walpole's jealousy and love of exclusive authority accounts for the alienation of the political leaders , the general sentiment must be explained by less personal causes . When he was regarded as the ...
... reasons with the opposition . If Walpole's jealousy and love of exclusive authority accounts for the alienation of the political leaders , the general sentiment must be explained by less personal causes . When he was regarded as the ...
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