Our critic was now pretty silent till the play which Hamlet introduces before the king. This he did not at first understand, till Jones explained it to him; but he no sooner entered into the spirit of it. Tom Jones - Página 127por Henry Fielding - 1893Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 320 páginas
...not i ma•' gine the King looked as if he was touch* ed -, though he is,' laid he, * a good ' After, and doth all he can to hide it. * "Well, I would not have fo much to an* fwer for, as that wicked Man there hath, * to fit upon a much higher Chair than he «... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1750 - 370 páginas
...ihe did not ima* gine the King looked as if he was touched > * though he is,' faid he, ea good Aclof, and doth all he can to hide it. Well, I would not have fo much to anfwer for, as that wicked Man there hath, to fit upon a much higher Chair than he fits... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 360 páginas
...blefs hhnfHf that he had never committed raurder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he afked her, * If fhe did not imagine the king looked as if he was ' touched ; though he is," faid he,' a good actor> 4 and doth all he can to hide it. Well, I would ' not have fo much to anfwer... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1780 - 438 páginas
...explained it to him j but he no fooner entered into the fpirit of it, than he began to blefs himfelf that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, he afked her, if me did not imagine the king looked as if he was touched \ though he is, faid he, a good... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 páginas
...explained it to him; but he no fooner entered into the fpi-. rit of it, than he began to blefs himfelf that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller,, he afked her, "If fhe did not ima3, gine the King looked as if he was touched; „ though he is," faid... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 páginas
...first understand, till Jones explained it to him; bnt he had no sooner entered into the spirit of it, than he began to bless himself that he had never committed...If she did not imagine the king looked as if he was tonched! Though he is,' said he, ' a good actor, and doth all he can to hide it. Well, I would not... | |
| 1820 - 394 páginas
...understand, till Jones explained H to him ; but he no sooner entered into the spirit of it, than be began to bless himself that he had never committed murder. Then turning to Mrs. Miller, Ue asked her, If she did not imagine the king looked as if he was touched ? Though he is, said he,... | |
| Henry Fielding, Sir Walter Scott - 1831 - 520 páginas
...first understand, till Jones explained it to him; but he had no sooner entered into the spirit of it, than he began to bless himself that he had never committed...! Though he is," said he, "a good actor, and doth aJl he can to hide it. Well, I would not have so much to answer for, as that wicked man there hath,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 428 páginas
...first understand, till Jones explained it to him ; but he had no sooner entered into the spirit of it, than he began to bless himself that he had never committed...touched : " Though he is," said he, " a good actor, and does all he can to hide it. Well, I would not have so much to answer for as that wicked man there,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 páginas
...first understand, till Jones explained it to him ; but he no sooner entered into the spirit of it, ambers waa touched ; though he is,' said he, ' a good actor, and doth all he can to hide it. Well, I would... | |
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