Teach me, which to thee is no difficult task, to know mankind better than they know themselves. Remove that mist which dims the intellects of mortals, and causes them to adore men for their art, or to detest them for their cunning in deceiving others,... Tom Jones - Página 156por Henry Fielding - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 312 páginas
...and caufcs them to adore Men for their Art, or to deteft them for their Cunning in deceiving others, when they are, in reality, the Objects only of Ridicule, for deceiving themfelves. Strip off the thin Difguife of Wifdom from Self-: Conceit, of Plenty from Avarice, and... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 416 páginas
...only of ridicule, for deceiving the mfelves. Strip off the thin difguife of vvifdom from (elf-conceit, of plenty from avarice, and of glory from ambition. Come thou, that haft infpired thy Ariftophanes, thy Lucian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakefpear,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1771 - 424 páginas
...only or ridicule, for deceiving themfelves. Strip off the thin diiguife of wifdom from felf-conceit, of plenty from avarice, and of glory from, ambition. Come thou that haft*infpired thy Arifto* phanes, thy Lucian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakefpear,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 350 páginas
...and caufes them to adore men for their art , or to deteft them for their cunning in deceiving others, when they are, in reality, the objects only of ridicule , for deceiving themfelves. Strip off the thin difguife of wifdom from felf-conceit , of plenty from avarice, and of... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 páginas
...to adore men for their art, or to detest them for their cunning in deceiving others, when they arc, in reality, the objects only of ridicule, for deceiving...Lucian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakespeare, thy Swift, thy Marivaux, fill my pages with humour; till mankind learn the good-nature... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1808 - 302 páginas
...causes them to adore men for their art, or to detest them for their cunning in. de. ceiving others, when they are, in reality, the objects only of ridicule,...themselves. Strip off the thin disguise of wisdom from self. conceit, of plenty from avarice, and of glorr from ambition. Come, thou, that hast inspired thy... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...or to detest them for their cuuning in deceiving others, when they are, in reality, the objects ouly of ridicule, for deceiving themselves. Strip off the...self-conceit, of plenty from avarice, and of glory from amhition. Come, thon, that hast iuspired thy Aristophanes, thy Lncian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...and causes them to adore men for their art, or to detest them for their cunning in deceiving others, when they are, in reality, the objects only of ridicule,...Lucian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakespeare, thy Swift, thy Marivaux, fiU my pages with humour, till mankind learn the good-nature... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...and causes them to adore men for their art, or to detest them for their cunning in deceiving others, when they are, in reality, the objects only of ridicule, for deceiving themselves. Strip off1 the thin disguise of wisdom from self-conceit, of plenty from avarice, and of glory from ambition.... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...and causes them to adore men for their art, or to detest them for their cunning in deceiving others, when they are, in reality, the objects only of ridicule,...Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakspeare, thy Swift, thyMarivaux, fill my pages with humour; till mankind learn the good-nature to laugh only at the follies... | |
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