The Works of Henry Fielding: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 8Little, Brown, 1871 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 52
Página 15
... reader to the treatise I have above mentioned , which is not yet published , and perhaps never may . POSTSCRIPT . Since I composed the above treatise , I have been in- formed , that these animals swarm in England all over the country ...
... reader to the treatise I have above mentioned , which is not yet published , and perhaps never may . POSTSCRIPT . Since I composed the above treatise , I have been in- formed , that these animals swarm in England all over the country ...
Página 34
... reader with the best prescriptions I am capable of furnishing ; many of which have this uncommon recommendation , that I have tried them upon myself with some success . And if Montaigne be right in his choice of a physician , who had ...
... reader with the best prescriptions I am capable of furnishing ; many of which have this uncommon recommendation , that I have tried them upon myself with some success . And if Montaigne be right in his choice of a physician , who had ...
Página 36
... our present enjoyment , as to lessen our future loss , and to fortify us against it . I shall now proceed to give my reader some instructions for his conduct , when this dreadful catastrophe 36 OF THE REMEDY OF AFFLICTION.
... our present enjoyment , as to lessen our future loss , and to fortify us against it . I shall now proceed to give my reader some instructions for his conduct , when this dreadful catastrophe 36 OF THE REMEDY OF AFFLICTION.
Página 71
... readers , if para- graphs which contain neither wit , nor humour , nor sense , nor the least importance , may be ... reader , as well as to give a slight direction to those con- jectures which he will be apt to make on this occasion ...
... readers , if para- graphs which contain neither wit , nor humour , nor sense , nor the least importance , may be ... reader , as well as to give a slight direction to those con- jectures which he will be apt to make on this occasion ...
Página 72
... reader will reap many advantages ; for at the same time that he may peruse my paper , without any danger of seeing himself , or any of his friends traduced with scurrility , so he may expect , by means of my intercourse with people of ...
... reader will reap many advantages ; for at the same time that he may peruse my paper , without any danger of seeing himself , or any of his friends traduced with scurrility , so he may expect , by means of my intercourse with people of ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Works of Henry Fielding: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 8 Henry Fielding Visualização integral - 1903 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted answered Booth appeared apprehend assure Athenians began behaviour believe Bennet captain cerning CHAPTER Chrysipus colonel concern convinced countenance cries Amelia cries Booth cries Miss Matthews dear declared desire Diog distress doctor Ellison endeavoured expect eyes father favour fear fellow fortune friendship gave gentleman Gibraltar give happiness harpsichord hath heard heart Heaven Hebbers honour hope husband imagine Jacobitism James Jupiter justice of peace kind king of Sweden lady least letter look Madam manner marriage married matter means mention mind Montpelier never obliged occasion Olynthians Olynthus opinion pardon passion perhaps perjury person pleased pleasure Polypus poor present prison reader reason received scarce serjeant servant shew sister soon sure tears tell tender thee thing thou thought tion told uneasiness utmost virtue whigs whole wife woman women word wretch young เ เ เ