| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...us : for indeed I have art them down principally to obviate some constructions which the good-nature of mankind, who are always forward to see their friends'...not an individual, but a species. Perhaps it will be asked, " Are not the characters then taken from life ?" To which I answer in the affirmative ; nay,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...his voice. It is likewise odds, but the wit aad the prude meet with some of their acquaint-. suce, as well as all the rest of my characters. To prevent,...not an individual, but a species. Perhaps it will be asked, " Are not the characters then taken from life ?" To »hich I answer in the affirmative ; nay,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 506 páginas
...friends' virtues recfrs^t those may put to particular parts. I question not but several of Yh^heir readers will know the lawyer in the stage-coach the...applications, I declare here, once for all, I describe not meji^Jjukniaaners; no t an individual, but a species. Perhaps it will be answered, Are not the characters... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 páginas
...from Richardson to Mrs. Donnellan, vol. iv., p. 60. Fielding says of the characters in this novel: "I declare here, once for all, I describe not men but manners; not individuals, but a species. Perhaps it will be answered, are not the characters then taken from life... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 352 páginas
...from Richardson to Mrs. Donnellan, vol. iv., p. CO. Fielding says of the characters in this novel: "I declare here, once for all, I describe not men but manners ; not individuals, but a species. Perhaps it will be answered, are not the characters then taken from life... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 366 páginas
...from Richardson to Mrs. Donnellan, vol. iv., p. CO. Fielding says of the characters in this novel: "I declare here, once for all, I describe not men but manners ; not individuals, but a species. Perhaps it -will be answered, are not the characters then taken from life... | |
| William Forsyth - 1871 - 388 páginas
...from Richardson to Mrs. Donnellan, vol. iv. p. 60. Fielding says of the characters in this novel: " I declare here, once for all, I describe not men but manners ; not individuals, but a species. Perhaps it will be answered—are not the characters then taken from life... | |
| 1909 - 646 páginas
...one would suspect a La Bruyere rather than a creator of individuals: "I declare here," he exclaims, "once for all, I describe not men but manners, not an individual, but a species. . . The lawyer is not only alive, but hath been so these four-thousand years." His technique and his... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 254 páginas
...their acquaintance, as well as all the rest of my characters. To prevent, therefore, any such/ n ( malicious applications, I declare here, once for all,...describe not men, but manners ; not an individual, but! H. a species. Perhaps it will be answered, Are not the) characters then taken from life ? To which... | |
| Wilhelm Homann - 1900 - 110 páginas
...eigentümlichkeit an sich hat, auch alle anderen -mit dem dargestellten typus gemein haben müsste. 2 cations, I declare here, once for all, I describe not men,...manners; not an individual, but a species. Perhaps it mill be answered, Are not the characters then taken from life? To ivhich I answer in the affirmative;... | |
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