He had the advantage both in learning and, in my opinion, genius: they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been as extensive as their imagination; yet each of them [was] so... The history of Tom Jones - Página 6por Henry Fielding - 1832Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| J. Prinsen - 1925 - 558 páginas
...in my opinion, genius : they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...formed for happiness, it is pity he was not immortal." Deze familiäre lijkrede geeft wel een enkelen blik over het gewone dagelijksche leven van Fielding.... | |
| Frederic Thomas Blanchard - 1926 - 710 páginas
...and, in my opinion, genius: they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been as extensive as their imagination." Proof, of course, is lacking; but may there not have been a reason for this expatiation upon her cousin's... | |
| Elizabeth Kraft - 1992 - 238 páginas
...and, in my opinion, genius; they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...formed for happiness, it is pity he was not immortal" (Cross 3: 109-10). See also Golden 6, 17, and passim. 21 On Richardson's concept of tragedy and the... | |
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