The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... true beauty of virtue , and de- formity of vice , we may moreover learn from Plutarch , Nepos , Suetonius , and other biographers , this useful les- son , not too hastily , nor in the gross , to bestow either our praise or censure ...
... true beauty of virtue , and de- formity of vice , we may moreover learn from Plutarch , Nepos , Suetonius , and other biographers , this useful les- son , not too hastily , nor in the gross , to bestow either our praise or censure ...
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... true cause of its being remember- ed , was a very extraordinary circumstance , sufficiently denoting something preternatural in it ; for though she had never heard even the name of either of these gods , she repeated these very words in ...
... true cause of its being remember- ed , was a very extraordinary circumstance , sufficiently denoting something preternatural in it ; for though she had never heard even the name of either of these gods , she repeated these very words in ...
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... true greatness , condescend to an intimacy , with inferior things and persons . Thus the Spanish rogue was his favourite book , and the cheats of Scapin his favour- ite play . The young gentleman being now at the age of seven- teen ...
... true greatness , condescend to an intimacy , with inferior things and persons . Thus the Spanish rogue was his favourite book , and the cheats of Scapin his favour- ite play . The young gentleman being now at the age of seven- teen ...
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... true value on such qualifica- tions , so they will have it both in their power and incli- nation to prefer you for them . Such an introduction is the only advantage you want , without which your merit might be your misfortune ; for ...
... true value on such qualifica- tions , so they will have it both in their power and incli- nation to prefer you for them . Such an introduction is the only advantage you want , without which your merit might be your misfortune ; for ...
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... such various accounts , one of which only can be true , and possibly , and indeed probably none ; instead of following the general method of historians , who in such cases set down the various reports , and leave to MR . JONATHAN WILD . 21.
... such various accounts , one of which only can be true , and possibly , and indeed probably none ; instead of following the general method of historians , who in such cases set down the various reports , and leave to MR . JONATHAN WILD . 21.
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