The character of Lothario seems to have been expanded by Richardson into Lovelace ; but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be despised, retains too much... Lives of the novelists - Page 64by sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 484 pages
...fpritely as occafioa requires. The character of Lothario feems to have been expanded by Richardfon into Lovelace, but he has excelled his original in the...which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the fpeclator's kindnefs. It was in the power of Richardfon alone to... | |
| samuel johnson - 1781 - 276 pages
...fpritely as occafion requires. The character of Lothario feems to have been expanded by Richardfon into Lovelace, but he has excelled his original in the...which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the fpcctator's kindnefs. It was in the power of Richardfon alone to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 476 pages
...occafion requires. The character of Lothario feems to have been expanded by Richardfon into Love/ace, but he has excelled his original in the moral effect...which cannot be hated, and bravery which Cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the the fpedator's kindnefs. It was in the power of Richardfon alone... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 278 pages
...expanded by Richardfon into Lovelace, but he has excelled his original in the moral efftct of the fidtion. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the fpe&ator's kindnefs. It was in the powec power of Richardfon alone... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 484 pages
...have been expanded by Richardfon into Lovelace, but he has excelled his original in the moral effedl; of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot "^e defpifed, retains too much of the fpectator's kindnefs. It was in the power t>f Richardfon alone... | |
| 1786 - 800 pages
...Bradfhaw, of Lanrafhire, to whofe judgment and capacity he paid the greateft deference, and whom he fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the fpectator's kindnefs. It was in the power of Richardufually ftyled... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...fprightly as occafion requires. The character of Lothario feems to have been expanded by Richardfon into Lovelace; but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. LotbariOj with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1796 - 426 pages
...Richardfon into that of Lovelace ; but he has excelled his original in the moral effedl of the fiftion. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the fpe&ator*s kiudnefs. It was in the power of Richardfon alone to teach... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1797 - 278 pages
...by Richardfon into Lovelace ; but he has excelled his original in the moral effedt of the fi6ti«n. Lothario with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the Spectator's kindnefs. It was in the power of Richardfon alone to... | |
| 1798 - 432 pages
...by Richardfon into Lovelace ; but he hag excelled his original in the moral effeft of the fiftion. * Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be defpifed, retains too much of the fpeftator's kindnefs. It was in the power of Richardfon alone to... | |
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