Dacier, ready to allow, that the same thing which is impossible may be yet probable,.]. others have so little historic or poetic faith, that they believe nothing to be either possible or probable, the like to which hath not occurred to their own observation. The Works of Henry Fielding - Página 165por Henry Fielding - 1902Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 386 páginas
...not occurred t to their qwn Obfervation.'' •*"• \'' Firft then, I think, it may very rcafonably be required of every Writer, that he keeps within the Bounds of Poflibility ; and ,;'.' dill remembers that what it is not poflibli '.! for Man to perform, it is fcarce... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 348 páginas
...-J-, others have fo little Hiftoric or Poetic Faith, that they believe nothing to be either poffible or probable, the like to which hath not occurred to their own Obfervation. Firft then, I think, it may very reafonably be required cf every Writer, that he keeps... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1771 - 424 páginas
...]ike to which hath not occurred to their own obfervation. Firit then, I think, it may very re;ifonab!y be required of every writer, that he keeps within the bounds of pofiibility ; and flill remembers that what it is not poilible for m;in to perform, it is fcarce pofllble... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1780 - 408 páginas
...*, others hav8 fo little hiftoric or poetic faith, that they believe nothing to be either pofTible or probable, the like to which hath not occurred to their own obfervation. Firft then, I think, it may very reafonably be required of every writer, that he keeps... | |
| 1781 - 778 páginas
...-J-, others have fo little hiliorick or poetick faith, that they believe nothing to be either poflible or probable, the like to which hath not occurred to their own obfervation. Firlt, then, I think it may very reafonably be required of every writer, that he keeps... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 430 páginas
...w»» h'?PX *»* Mr. DACICF that he w« not an Jriflwiitn. VoL, VIII, B to A to be either poffible or probable, the like to which hath not occurred to their own observation. Firft then, I think, it may very reafonably be required of ever-y writer, that he keeps within the... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 386 páginas
...like to which has not occurred to their own obfervation, Firft then, I think, it may Very reafonably be required of every writer, that he keeps within the bounds of poffibility; and ftill remembers that what is not poffible for man to perform , it is fcarce poffible... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 444 páginas
...that the same thing which is impossible may yet be probablef, others have so little historic or poetic faith, that they believe nothing to be either possible...required of every writer, that he keeps within the * Ky this word, here, and in most other parts of our work, we mean everj reader in the world. f II... | |
| 1820 - 456 páginas
...that the same thing which is impossible may yet be probablef, others have so little historic or poetic faith, that they believe nothing to be either possible...very reasonably be required of every writer, that be keeps within the * Bj this word, here, and in most oiher parts of our work, we mean every reader... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...the same tiling which is impossible, may be yet probable, t others have so little historic or poetic faith, that they believe nothing to be either possible...probable, the like to which hath not occurred to their own observations. First, then, I think, it may very reasonably be required of every writer, that he keeps... | |
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