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" ... such, had it never crossed the press. And it is with concern we add our sincere belief, that the fine picture of frankness and generosity exhibited in that fictitious character has had as few imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed... "
The Quarterly Review - Página 249
editado por - 1826
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The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his tour to ..., Volumen3

James Boswell - 1835 - 346 páginas
...'mitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while...as it was, with all its shades, and more than all its lights, which it occasionally exhibits, to reb'eve them. — SIR WALTER SCOTT, Lives of Novelists....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volumen3

James Boswell - 1835 - 348 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while...as it was, with all its shades, and more than all its lights, which it occasionally exhibits, to relieve them. — SIR WALTER SC0TT, Lives of Novelists....
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The genius and wisdom of sir Walter Scott, comprising moral, religious ...

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 264 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while...lights which it occasionally exhibits to relieve them. MARRIAGE. Marriage is at once the institution of civU society most favourable to religion and good...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volumen8

Walter Scott - 1847 - 726 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while, in common life, it eonnrrw at the open practice of libertinism, pretends to detest the memory of an author, who painted...
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The Life of Henry Fielding: With Notices of His Writings, His Times, and His ...

Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 398 páginas
...his follies. Let it not be supposed we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn the affectation which, while in common life it connives...lights which it occasionally exhibits to relieve them." l Another high authority may be appealed to on this subject, whose reputation as a Christian moralist...
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The Life of Henry Fielding: With Notices of His Writings, His Times, and His ...

Frederick Lawrence - 1855 - 430 páginas
...be supposed we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn the affectation which, white in common life it connives at the open practice of...lights which it occasionally exhibits to relieve them." ' Another high authority may be appealed to on this subject, whose reputation as a Christian moralist...
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Lives of Eminent Novelists and Dramatists

Walter Scott - 1887 - 674 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while, in common life, it conuives at the open practice of libertinism, pretends to detest the memory of an author, who painted...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volumen2

James Boswell - 1889 - 494 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it nut be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while...as it was, with all its shades, and more than all its lights, which it occasionally exhibits, to relieve them.— Sjn WAI.TKB SCOTT, Lives of Novelists....
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1901 - 500 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation, which, while...as it was, with all its shades, and more than all Its lights, which it occasionally exhibits, to relieve them.— SIB WAI.TEH Soon, Lives ol NoTelisU....
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volumen3

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 472 páginas
...imitators as the career of his follies. Let it not be supposed that we are indifferent to morality, because we treat with scorn that affectation which, while...which it occasionally exhibits, to relieve them." This passage, written under the sway of sincere emotion, atones for all the blunders and prejudices...
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