The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen1Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... seems , from the description , to have resembled his father both in person and character . Yet Fielding's biographers preserve few tangible facts about his life . We know less of him than of many celebrities of the previous generation ...
... seems , from the description , to have resembled his father both in person and character . Yet Fielding's biographers preserve few tangible facts about his life . We know less of him than of many celebrities of the previous generation ...
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... seems to have had a disproportionately small share of Irish good humour . He was touchy and hot - tempered , as may be seen from his letters in the Garrick correspondence ; and required as much tickling by a skilful manager as any ...
... seems to have had a disproportionately small share of Irish good humour . He was touchy and hot - tempered , as may be seen from his letters in the Garrick correspondence ; and required as much tickling by a skilful manager as any ...
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... seems to have extended to his writings . They were not quite work for a gentleman . Though such men as Lord Lyttelton and the worthy Allen seem to have behaved to him with great generosity , they were in the position of patrons ...
... seems to have extended to his writings . They were not quite work for a gentleman . Though such men as Lord Lyttelton and the worthy Allen seem to have behaved to him with great generosity , they were in the position of patrons ...
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... seems to be Hogarth's drawing made after his death from recol- lection sharpened by a profile cut by a lady with a pair of scissors ; the man himself is dimly visible — an impalpable shadowy phantom , half distinguishable under the ...
... seems to be Hogarth's drawing made after his death from recol- lection sharpened by a profile cut by a lady with a pair of scissors ; the man himself is dimly visible — an impalpable shadowy phantom , half distinguishable under the ...
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... seems to have made some friendships , which might have been of more service to him if he had taken the regular path to preferment . Amongst these contemporaries were the great rivals , William Pitt and Henry Fox , the well - known ...
... seems to have made some friendships , which might have been of more service to him if he had taken the regular path to preferment . Amongst these contemporaries were the great rivals , William Pitt and Henry Fox , the well - known ...
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