The Novels of Henry Fielding ... To which is Prefixed, a Memoir of the Life of the Author [by Sir Walter Scott].Hurst, Robinson, 1821 - 802 pages |
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... truth of Pope's . beautiful couplet : Let humble Allen , with an awkward shame , Do good by stealth , and blush to find it fame . It is said that this munificent and modest patron made Fielding a present of L.200 at one time , and that ...
... truth of Pope's . beautiful couplet : Let humble Allen , with an awkward shame , Do good by stealth , and blush to find it fame . It is said that this munificent and modest patron made Fielding a present of L.200 at one time , and that ...
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... truth . " " God forbid ! " said Adams , “ that men should arrive at such a pitch of wickedness , to belie the cha- racter of their neighbour from a little private af- fection , or , what is infinitely worse , a private spite . I rather ...
... truth . " " God forbid ! " said Adams , “ that men should arrive at such a pitch of wickedness , to belie the cha- racter of their neighbour from a little private af- fection , or , what is infinitely worse , a private spite . I rather ...
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... truth , or you are false to a very worthy man . " Adams then told her what had happened at the inn , to which she listened very attentively ; and a sigh often escaped from her , notwithstanding her ut- most endeavours to the contrary ...
... truth , or you are false to a very worthy man . " Adams then told her what had happened at the inn , to which she listened very attentively ; and a sigh often escaped from her , notwithstanding her ut- most endeavours to the contrary ...
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... truth he conceived a much higher opinion of her quality than it deserved . He said , he was sorry he could not accommodate them all : but if they were contented with his fire - side , he would sit up with the men ; and the young woman ...
... truth he conceived a much higher opinion of her quality than it deserved . He said , he was sorry he could not accommodate them all : but if they were contented with his fire - side , he would sit up with the men ; and the young woman ...
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... truth say , that the reason no authors are encou- raged , is , because we have no good new plays . " " I have not affirmed the contrary , " said the poet ; " but I am surprised you grow so warm ; you cannot imagine yourself interested ...
... truth say , that the reason no authors are encou- raged , is , because we have no good new plays . " " I have not affirmed the contrary , " said the poet ; " but I am surprised you grow so warm ; you cannot imagine yourself interested ...
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