| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...(for, perhaps, thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad one, becanse it is not perfectly a good one. If thou dost delight...of our conversation, ever happened to meet with any snch person, we have not chosen to introdnce any snch here. To say the trnth, I a little qnestion whether... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...written to gratify thv taste ; but as we have not, in the course o our conversation, ever happened to mee with any such person, we have not chosen to introduce...To say the truth, I a little question whether mere maa ever arrived at this consummate degree o excellence, as well as whether there hath ever existed... | |
| Michael Joseph Quin - 1838 - 320 páginas
...thy head) not to condemn a character as a bad one because it is not perfectly a good one. If tliou dost delight in these models of perfection, there...person, we have not chosen to introduce any such here." — Fielding. IV. ROYSTON GOWER; OR, THE DAYS OF KING JOHN. By THOMAS MILLER, Author of " A Day in... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1838 - 468 páginas
...worthy friend (for perhaps thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn u character as a ba:l one because it is not perfectly a good one. If thou...enow written to gratify thy taste ; but as we have never happened to meet with any such person, we have not chosen to introduce any such here."— Fielding.... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1838 - 1026 páginas
...may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad one, because it is not perfcctljr a good one. If thou dost delight in these models of...there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; hut as we have not in the course of our conversation, ever happened to meet with any such person,... | |
| Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1838 - 492 páginas
...(for perhaps thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bail one becaune it is not perfectly a good one. If thou dost delight in these models of perfeciion, there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; but as we have never happened to meet... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 páginas
...worthy friend (for perhaps thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad one, because it is not perfectly a good one. If thou...dost delight in these models of perfection, there are beoks enow written to gratify thy taste ; but as we have not, in the course of our conversation, ever... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1876 - 506 páginas
...worthy friend (for, perhaps, thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad one, because it is not perfectly a good one. If thou...little question whether mere man ever arrived at this conSTimmate degree of excellence, as well as whether there hath ever existed a monster bad enough to... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1887 - 520 páginas
...worthy friend (for, perhaps, thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad one, because it is not perfectly a good one. If thou...little question whether mere man ever arrived at this consumulate degree of excellence, as well as whether there hath ever existed a monster bad enough to... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 388 páginas
...worthy friend (for, perhaps, thy heart may be better than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad one because it is not perfectly a good one. If thou...we have not chosen to introduce any such here. To saj the truth, I a little question whether mere man ever arrived at this consummate degree of excellence,... | |
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