| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 622 páginas
...Why then should any man wish to be a prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind : 't is the inward glory, the secret consciousness of doing...the truly GREAT man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, a TYKANT, a STATESMAN, or a PRIG. These must bear him up against the private curse and public imprecation,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 360 páginas
...inward glory, the fecret confcioufncfs of doing great and wonderful actions, which can alone fupport the truly GREAT Man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, a TYRANT, a STATESMAN, or a PRIC. Thefe muft bear him up againft the private curfe and public imprecation, and while he is hated... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 468 páginas
...acquisitions ! how unsafe, how unquiet his possessions ! why then should any man wish to be a prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind...consciousness of doing great and wonderful actions, which can aJone support the truly GREAT MAN, whether he be a cONQUEROR, a TYRANT, a STATESMAN, or a PRIG. These... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 506 páginas
...acquisitions ! how unsafe, how unquiet liis possessions ! why then should any man wish to be a prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind:...great and wonderful actions, which can alone support thf truly GREAT MAN, whether he b#to CONQUEROR, a TYRANT, a STATESMAN or a PRIO These must bedr him... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 518 páginas
...acquisitions ! how unsafe, how unquiet his possessions ! why then should any man wish to be a prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind : 'tis the inward glory, the secret consciousuess of doing great and wonderful actions, which can alone support the truly GREAT MAN, whether... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 390 páginas
...Why then should any man wish to be a, prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind : it is the inward glory, the secret consciousness of doing...support the truly GREAT man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, r. TYRANT, a STATESMAN, or a PRIG. These must bear him up against the private curse and public imprecation,... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1902 - 398 páginas
...Why then should any man wish to be a, prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind : it is the inward glory, the secret consciousness of doing...support the truly GREAT man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, These must bear him up against the private curse and public imprecation, and, while he is hated and... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 390 páginas
...Why then should any man wish to be a. prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind : it is the inward glory, the secret consciousness of doing...the truly GREAT man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, a TYKANT, a STATESMAN, or a PRIG. These must bear him up against the private curse and public imprecation,... | |
| Henry Fielding, Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 332 páginas
...acquisitions ! how unsafe, how unquiet his possessions ! Why then should any man wish to be a prig, or where is his greatness ? I answer, in his mind:...secret consciousness of doing great and wonderful [93] actions, which can alone support the truly GREAT man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, a TYRANT, a STATESMAN,... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1913 - 818 páginas
...capitals and italics are in the originals, unless I note the contrary. 1 See note on page 21, below. GREATNESS ? I answer, in his Mind : 'Tis the inward...GREAT Man, whether he be a CONQUEROR, a TYRANT, a MINISTER [1754 STATESMAN], or a PRIG. These must bear him up against the private Curse and public Imprecation,... | |
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