The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... eyes lively ex- amples of whatever is amiable or detestable , worthy of admiration or abhorrence , and are consequently taught , in a manner infinitely more effectual than by precept , what we are eagerly to imitate or carefully to ...
... eyes lively ex- amples of whatever is amiable or detestable , worthy of admiration or abhorrence , and are consequently taught , in a manner infinitely more effectual than by precept , what we are eagerly to imitate or carefully to ...
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... eyes of censure could not spy out some little blemishes lurking amongst his many great perfections . We would not therefore be understood to affect giving the reader a perfect or consummate pattern of human excellence ; but rather , by ...
... eyes of censure could not spy out some little blemishes lurking amongst his many great perfections . We would not therefore be understood to affect giving the reader a perfect or consummate pattern of human excellence ; but rather , by ...
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... eye of a strict conscience , somewhat too nearly related to him ; yet the old people on both sides , though suffi ciently scrupulous in nice matters , agreed to overlook this objection . Men of great genius as easily discover one ...
... eye of a strict conscience , somewhat too nearly related to him ; yet the old people on both sides , though suffi ciently scrupulous in nice matters , agreed to overlook this objection . Men of great genius as easily discover one ...
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... shining qualities confined to a sphere where they can never reach the eyes of those who would intro- duce them properly into the world , and raise you to am eminence , where you may blaze out to the admiration MR . JONATHAN WILD .
... shining qualities confined to a sphere where they can never reach the eyes of those who would intro- duce them properly into the world , and raise you to am eminence , where you may blaze out to the admiration MR . JONATHAN WILD .
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... eye of a bridle - cull , and gives as much real happiness to his fancy , as that of as many thousands to the statesman ; and doth not the former lay out his acqui- sitions , in whores and fiddles , with much greater joy and mirth , than ...
... eye of a bridle - cull , and gives as much real happiness to his fancy , as that of as many thousands to the statesman ; and doth not the former lay out his acqui- sitions , in whores and fiddles , with much greater joy and mirth , than ...
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