| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 416 páginas
...Nigltlttgak ; iiiitb the arrival of a jterfon not yet mentiantd in tei( the ftntiment of the Roman fati"ft> which denies the divinity of fortune, and the opinion of Seneca to the fame purpofe ; Cicero, who was, I believe, a wifer man than either of them, exprefly holds the contrary;... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1771 - 424 páginas
...arrival of a perfon not yet t.isntioned in thii NOTWITHSTANDING the fentimetit of the Roman fatirift, which denies the divinity of fortune, and the opinion of Seneca to the fame purpofe, Cicero, who was I believe a wifer man than either of them, exprefsly holds the contrary;... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1775 - 316 páginas
...of a ftrfon not yet mentioned in tint hifl^ry. NOTWITHSTANDING the fentiment of the Roman fatirift, which denies the divinity of fortune, and the opinion of Seneca, to the fame purpofe ; Cicero, who was, I believe, a wifer man than either of them, exprefsly holds the contrary... | |
| 1781 - 778 páginas
...OF A PliRSOM NOT YET MENTIONED IN THIS HISTORY. NOtwithlhnding the fentiment of the Roman fatirift, which denies the divinity of Fortune, and the opinion of Seneca to the l'aine purpol'e ; 3 B i Cicero, HISTORY OF A FOUNDLING. ¡Cicero, who was, I believe я wifer ¿nan... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 páginas
...a Perfon not yet mentioned in this Jiiftory. NOTWITHSTANDING the fentimems of the Roman fatirift > which denies the Divinity of Fortune ; and the opinion of Seneca to the f;ime purpofe; Cicero, who was, I believe, a wiler man than, either of them, exprefsly holds the contrary;... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 páginas
...Mr. Nightingale ; ttith the Arrival of a Person not yet mentioned in this History. JN Otwithstanding the sentiment of the Roman satirist, which denies...the opinion of Seneca to the same purpose; Cicero, v ho was, I believe, a wiser man than either of them, expressly holds the contrary; and certain it... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...Jones in qnest of the old gentleman. CHAP. VIII. "VTOTWITHSTANDING the sentiment of the Ro•^ man satirist, which denies the divinity of fortune, and...to require more than human skill and foresight in prodncing them. Of this kind was what now happened to Jones, who found Mr. Nightingale the elder in... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 páginas
...Mr Л^гцЫingale, with the arrival of a person nut yet mentioned in this History. NOTWITH STANDING the sentiment of the Roman satirist, which denies...contrary : and certain it is, there are some incidents in Ufe so very strange and unaccountable, that it seems to require more than human skill and foresight... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831 - 520 páginas
...old Mr. Nightingale; with the arrival of a person not yet mentioned in this history. NOTWITHSTANDING the sentiment of the Roman satirist, which denies the divinity of fortune, and the opinion of "•V A FOUNDLING. 267 Seneca to the same purpose; Cicero, who was, I believe, a wiser man than either... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...Mr. .\'^ ^tin, gale ; with the arrival of a person not yet mentioned in this history. NOTWITHSTANDING the sentiment of the Roman satirist, which denies...so very strange and unaccountable, that it seems to reqinre more than human skill and foresight in producing them. Of this kind was what now happened to... | |
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