The English Humourists: The Four GeorgesJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1912 - 423 páginas |
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... Fielding had more spirits and wit than Congreve or any of his brilliant successors . His figure was tall and ... Fielding and the captain of the ship in which he was making his last voyage , and Fielding relates how the man finally went ...
... Fielding had more spirits and wit than Congreve or any of his brilliant successors . His figure was tall and ... Fielding and the captain of the ship in which he was making his last voyage , and Fielding relates how the man finally went ...
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... Fielding proposes to write a book in ridicule of the author , whom he disliked and utterly scorned and laughed at ; but he is himself of so generous , jovial , and kindly a turn that he begins ... Fielding HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , FIELDING 213.
... Fielding proposes to write a book in ridicule of the author , whom he disliked and utterly scorned and laughed at ; but he is himself of so generous , jovial , and kindly a turn that he begins ... Fielding HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , FIELDING 213.
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... Fielding , ' in whom , ' says the correspondent , good - nature and philanthropy in their extreme degree were known to be the prominent features . ' It seems that some parochial taxes ' for ... Fielding's HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , FIELDING 219.
... Fielding , ' in whom , ' says the correspondent , good - nature and philanthropy in their extreme degree were known to be the prominent features . ' It seems that some parochial taxes ' for ... Fielding's HOGARTH , SMOLLETT , FIELDING 219.
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