The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... mentioned ; to induce our reader with us to lament the frailty of human nature , and to con- vince him that no mortal , after a thorough scrutiny , can be a proper object of our adoration . But before we enter on this great work , we ...
... mentioned ; to induce our reader with us to lament the frailty of human nature , and to con- vince him that no mortal , after a thorough scrutiny , can be a proper object of our adoration . But before we enter on this great work , we ...
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... mentioned any spark of goodness , which had discovered itself either faintly in him , or more glaringly in any other person , but as a meanness and im- perfection , disqualifying them for undertakings which lead to honour and esteem ...
... mentioned any spark of goodness , which had discovered itself either faintly in him , or more glaringly in any other person , but as a meanness and im- perfection , disqualifying them for undertakings which lead to honour and esteem ...
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... mention honour , I mean that which is paid them by their gang ; for that weak part of the world , which is vulgarly called THE WISE , see both in a disadvantage- ous and disgraceful light : And as the prig enjoys ( and merits too ) the ...
... mention honour , I mean that which is paid them by their gang ; for that weak part of the world , which is vulgarly called THE WISE , see both in a disadvantage- ous and disgraceful light : And as the prig enjoys ( and merits too ) the ...
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... mentioning it . Indeed it may appear strange to some readers , that these gentlemen , who knew each other to be ... mentioned , but for the sake of observing the prodigious force of habit ; for though the Count knew , MR . JONATHAN ...
... mentioning it . Indeed it may appear strange to some readers , that these gentlemen , who knew each other to be ... mentioned , but for the sake of observing the prodigious force of habit ; for though the Count knew , MR . JONATHAN ...
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... mentioned , viz . that he had defended his mo ney with the utmost bravery , and had dangerously wound- ed at least two of the three men that had attacked him . This behaviour , Wild , who not only knew the extreme readiness with which ...
... mentioned , viz . that he had defended his mo ney with the utmost bravery , and had dangerously wound- ed at least two of the three men that had attacked him . This behaviour , Wild , who not only knew the extreme readiness with which ...
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