The Life of Henry Fielding: With Notices of His Writings, His Times, and His ContemporariesA. Hall, Virtue & Company, 1855 - 384 pagina's |
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... suffering follow in the track of misspent hours , and how little good principles and the best intentions avail , without the habit and practice of " prudent , cautious self - control . " The biographer must add that a few papers on ...
... suffering follow in the track of misspent hours , and how little good principles and the best intentions avail , without the habit and practice of " prudent , cautious self - control . " The biographer must add that a few papers on ...
Pagina 33
... suffer , than that one guilty should escape ; and it becomes every good person to sacrifice their conscience to the benefit of the public . " Nor was it so uncommon a thing for such justices to act according to the principle openly ...
... suffer , than that one guilty should escape ; and it becomes every good person to sacrifice their conscience to the benefit of the public . " Nor was it so uncommon a thing for such justices to act according to the principle openly ...
Pagina 40
... suffering as a badge of all his tribe , " and to make a jest of penury . As a proof of this , it is only necessary to turn to a poetical epistle which he addressed to the prime - minister , Sir Robert Walpole , this year ( 1730 ) , and ...
... suffering as a badge of all his tribe , " and to make a jest of penury . As a proof of this , it is only necessary to turn to a poetical epistle which he addressed to the prime - minister , Sir Robert Walpole , this year ( 1730 ) , and ...
Pagina 52
... suffered especially from the erection of a new theatre in Covent Garden , which was about this time opened under the auspices of manager Rich , by whom " The Beggar's Opera " was brought out ; and the secession of some of the best ...
... suffered especially from the erection of a new theatre in Covent Garden , which was about this time opened under the auspices of manager Rich , by whom " The Beggar's Opera " was brought out ; and the secession of some of the best ...
Pagina 73
... suffered severely from early dissipation ; and retirement , with regular and tranquil habits , was necessary to the health both of mind and body . Such were the calm suggestions of his own reason and of his best counsellors . Sincerely ...
... suffered severely from early dissipation ; and retirement , with regular and tranquil habits , was necessary to the health both of mind and body . Such were the calm suggestions of his own reason and of his best counsellors . Sincerely ...
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Pagina 255 - Fielding being mentioned, Johnson exclaimed, " he was a blockhead ; " and upon my expressing my astonishment at so strange an assertion, he said, " What I mean by his being a blockhead is, that he was a barren rascal.
Pagina 162 - Sir Roger and his chaplain, and their mutual concurrence in doing good, is the more remarkable, because the very next village is famous for the differences and contentions that rise between the parson and the squire, who live in a perpetual state of war. The parson is always preaching at the squire; and the squire, to be revenged on the parson, never comes to church.
Pagina 257 - Why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if I had seen a ghost, I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did. And then, to be sure, in that scene, as you...
Pagina 352 - Sir, he was a scoundrel, and a coward : a scoundrel for charging a blunderbuss against religion and morality ; a coward, because he had not resolution to fire it off himself, but left half a crown to a beggarly Scotchman to draw the trigger after his death...
Pagina 3 - Feilding," like the head of the house ? "I cannot tell, my lord," said he, " except it be that my branch of the family were the first that knew how to spell.
Pagina 377 - VOCABULARY, or English Spelling Book; with the Meaning attached to each Word. Compiled for the use of Ackworth School. New Edition. 18mo. cloth, Is.
Pagina 351 - They have put in the papers a good story made on White's : a man dropped down dead at the door, was carried in ; the club immediately made bets whether he was dead or not, and when they were going to bleed him, the wagerers for his death interposed, and said it would affect the fairness of the bet.
Pagina 349 - He has an admirable natural love of truth, the keenest instinctive antipathy to hypocrisy, the happiest satirical gift of laughing it to scorn. His wit is wonderfully wise and detective; it flashes upon a rogue and lightens up a rascal like a policeman's lantern.
Pagina 257 - Partridge, with a contemptuous sneer ; ' why, I could act as well as he myself. I am sure if I had seen a ghost, I should have looked in the very same manner, and done just as he did. And then, to be...
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