The Warner Library, Том 10Charles Dudley Warner, John William Cunliffe, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Harry Morgan Ayres, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer Warner Library Company, 1917 |
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... Tom Jones Appears in the Story with Bad Omens The Characters of Mr. Square the Philosopher and of Mr. Thwackum the Divine Partridge at the Playhouse The Farewell . A Scene of the Tender Kind VINCENZO DA FILICAIA , 1642-1707 CRITICAL ...
... Tom Jones Appears in the Story with Bad Omens The Characters of Mr. Square the Philosopher and of Mr. Thwackum the Divine Partridge at the Playhouse The Farewell . A Scene of the Tender Kind VINCENZO DA FILICAIA , 1642-1707 CRITICAL ...
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... Tom Jones ' ; and still more to Amelia . Amelia was his first wife , it is said , « < even to that broken nose , " which according to Johnson ruined the success of the story . Both novels were written after her death , and are ...
... Tom Jones ' ; and still more to Amelia . Amelia was his first wife , it is said , « < even to that broken nose , " which according to Johnson ruined the success of the story . Both novels were written after her death , and are ...
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... Tom Jones ' did not follow until 1749. Whatever Fielding's anxieties , it is noticeable that he did his work as thoroughly as if he had been independent of the pay . Before speaking of his literary perform- ance , however , I will ...
... Tom Jones ' did not follow until 1749. Whatever Fielding's anxieties , it is noticeable that he did his work as thoroughly as if he had been independent of the pay . Before speaking of his literary perform- ance , however , I will ...
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... Tom Jones . ' Another patron , by whom Fielding declared himself to have been mainly supported . during the composition of Tom Jones , ' was his old schoolfellow Lyttelton ; and it was through Lyttelton that in 1748 Fielding was ...
... Tom Jones . ' Another patron , by whom Fielding declared himself to have been mainly supported . during the composition of Tom Jones , ' was his old schoolfellow Lyttelton ; and it was through Lyttelton that in 1748 Fielding was ...
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... Tom Jones guilty of taking money from a woman under circumstances which we all feel to be degrad- ing . Nobody , it is replied , thought such conduct degrading then . I utterly disbelieve the fact . A similar story is told of ...
... Tom Jones guilty of taking money from a woman under circumstances which we all feel to be degrad- ing . Nobody , it is replied , thought such conduct degrading then . I utterly disbelieve the fact . A similar story is told of ...
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Стр. 5750 - How charming is divine philosophy ! Not harsh, and crabbed, as dull fools suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets, Where no crude surfeit reigns.
Стр. 5926 - The small progress we have made after four or five weeks' close attendance and continual reasonings with each other, — our different sentiments on almost every question, several of the last producing as many noes as ayes, — is, methinks, a melancholy proof of the imperfection of the human understanding. We, indeed, seem to feel our own want of political wisdom since we have been running about in search of it. We have gone back to ancient history for models of government, and examined the different...
Стр. 5935 - I cross'd these columns with thirteen red lines, marking the beginning of each line with the first letter of one of the virtues, on which line, and in its proper column...
Стр. 5918 - My elder brothers were all put apprentices to different trades. I was put to the grammar school at eight years of age, my father intending to devote me, as the tithe of his sons, to the service of the Church.
Стр. 5934 - We kept no idle servants, our table was plain and simple, our furniture of the cheapest. For instance, my breakfast was a long time bread and milk (no tea), and I ate it out of a twopenny earthen porringer, with a pewter spoon. But mark how luxury will enter families, and make a progress, in spite of principle...
Стр. 5936 - Father of light and life, thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good; teach me Thyself! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit; and fill my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure; Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss!
Стр. 6176 - Here shift the scene, to represent How those I love, my death lament. Poor Pope will grieve a month; and Gay A week ; and Arbuthnot a day. St John himself will scarce forbear, To bite his pen, and drop a tear. The rest will give a shrug and cry I'm sorry; but we all must die.
Стр. 5708 - O la ! what noise is that ? There he is again. Well, to be certain, though I know there is nothing at all in it, I am glad I am not down yonder, where those men are.
Стр. 5852 - ... heart grown cauld to me When we came in by Glasgow town We were a comely sight to see ; My Love was clad in the black velvet, And I myself in cramasie. But had I wist, before I kist...
Стр. 6075 - He studieth his scholars' natures as carefully as they their books; and ranks their dispositions into several forms. And though it may seem difficult for him in a great school to descend to all particulars, yet experienced schoolmasters may quickly make a grammar of boys' natures, and reduce them all — saving some few exceptions — to these general rules : 1.