 | James Boswell - 1848 - 392 páginas
...with the character of the heroine of this novel. " His attention to veracity," says Mrs. Piozzi, " was without equal or example ; " and when I mentioned...perfect character, " On the contrary," said he, " you \a-ati£4.~ J\~~ (•''f | Hcured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book, of which, being printed... | |
 | James Boswell - 1858
...with the character of the heroine of this novel. " His attention to veracity," says Mrs. Piozzi, " was without equal or example;" and when I mentioned...perhaps the only book, of which, being printed off (published f) betimes one morning, a new edition was called for before night."—Anecdotes, p. 221.—M.... | |
 | Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 531 páginas
...may be placed alongside of a statement of Johnson's reported in the book. Clarissa being mentioned as a perfect character, " on the contrary (said he)...was the most pleasing heroine of all the romances ; but that vile broken nose never cured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book, which being printed... | |
 | Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861
...may be placed alongside of a statement of Johnson's reported in the book. Clarissa being mentioned as a perfect character, " on the contrary (said he) you may observe that there is always something which she prefers to truth. Fielding's Amelia was the most pleasing... | |
 | Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 375 páginas
...may be placed alongside of a statement of Johnson's reported in the book. Clarissa being mentioned as a perfect character, "on the contrary (said he) you may observe that there is always something which she prefers to truth. Fielding's Amelia was the most pleasing... | |
 | esq Henry Jenkins - 1864
...pleased with the character of the heroine of this novel. " His attention to veracity," says Mrs. Piozzi, "was without equal or example; and when I mentioned...said he, ' you may observe there is always something whiah she prefers to truth.' " " Fielding's ' Amelia' was the most pleasing heroine of all the romances,"... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871 - 339 páginas
...marriage. Dr. Johnson said " Fielding's ' Amelia' was the most pleasing heroine of all the romances, but that vile broken nose, never cured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book which being printed off betimes one morning, a new edition was called for before night." CHAPTER IX.... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871 - 339 páginas
...marriage. Dr. Johnson said : " Fielding's * Amelia ' was the most pleasing heroine of all the romances ; but that vile broken nose, never cured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book which being printed off betimes one morning, a new edition was called for before night." CHAPTER IX.... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871
...marriage. Dr. Johnson said: " Fielding's 'Amelia' was the most pleasing heroine of all the romances; but that vile broken nose, never cured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book which being printed off betimes one morning, a new edition was called for before night." CHAPTER IX.... | |
 | William Forsyth - 1871 - 366 páginas
...marriage. Dr. Johnson said : " Fielding's 'Amelia ' was the most pleasing heroine of all the romances ; but that vile broken nose, never cured, ruined the sale of perhaps the only book which being printed off betimes one morning, a new edition was called for before night." CHAPTER IX.... | |
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