The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen1Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... sisters who were amongst the beauties of Salisbury , and Mrs. Fielding is said to have had a fortune of £ 1,500 at her own disposal ; though it is also stated that she was illegitimate . All that we can know of the courtship must be ...
... sisters who were amongst the beauties of Salisbury , and Mrs. Fielding is said to have had a fortune of £ 1,500 at her own disposal ; though it is also stated that she was illegitimate . All that we can know of the courtship must be ...
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... sister's novel has been injurious to him , as he says , though he had written much of inferior merit ; it Implied that he had broken his promise of publishing nothing anonymous , and it might injure him in a profession " to which I have ...
... sister's novel has been injurious to him , as he says , though he had written much of inferior merit ; it Implied that he had broken his promise of publishing nothing anonymous , and it might injure him in a profession " to which I have ...
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... sister , of whose literary merits Fielding had spoken in the most generous terms . " Well might a critical judge of writing say , as he did to me , that your late brother's knowledge of it ( the human heart ) was not ( fine writer as he ...
... sister , of whose literary merits Fielding had spoken in the most generous terms . " Well might a critical judge of writing say , as he did to me , that your late brother's knowledge of it ( the human heart ) was not ( fine writer as he ...
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... sister . He ( unlike Johnson ) " could only get through the first volume of Amelia . " Poor Fielding ! he adds , " I could not help telling his sister that I was equally surprised at and concerned for his continued lowness . Had your ...
... sister . He ( unlike Johnson ) " could only get through the first volume of Amelia . " Poor Fielding ! he adds , " I could not help telling his sister that I was equally surprised at and concerned for his continued lowness . Had your ...
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... sister , are real human beings when we come to know them and have put those touches of nature which redeem them from being mere grotesques . Nothing , for example , is more characteristic than Western's genuine love of his daughter ...
... sister , are real human beings when we come to know them and have put those touches of nature which redeem them from being mere grotesques . Nothing , for example , is more characteristic than Western's genuine love of his daughter ...
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