| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 298 páginas
...-ri/::,;.., -:.-;i. .^.-.i.-:^. \^\u\'y.-^:<• ' • •' i ' ' \ This Gentleman and Mr. Tbwackum Icarce ever met' without a Difputation ; for their. Tenets...•Nature in' the fame Manner as Deformity of Body is. ' Vbwackumtorithc contrary, maintained that the human Mind, fince the Fall, was nothing but a Sink... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1775 - 290 páginas
...tenets were indeed dialuetrically oppofite to each other. Square held human nature to be the perfeftion of all virtue, and that vice was a deviation from our nature, in the fame manner as deformity cf body is. Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained, that the human mind, fince the fall, was nothing... | |
| 1781 - 778 páginas
...otherwife appear in his character. This gentleman and Mr.Thwackum fcai ce ever met without a deputation ; for their tenets were, indeed, diametrically oppofite...nature in the fame manner as deformity of body is. Tliwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, Unce the fall, was nothing but a (ink of... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 406 páginas
...contradictions, which might otherwiie appear in his character. This gentleman and Mr. Thwackum fcarcc ever met without a difputation ; for their tenets...of all virtue, and that vice was a deviation from onr nature in the fame manner as deformity of body is. Thwackurn, on the contrary, maintained that-thc... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 664 páginas
...Thwackum scarce ever met without a disputation ; for their tenets were indeed diametrically opposite to each other. Square held human nature to be the...that vice was a deviation from our nature, in the same manner as deformity of body is. Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, since... | |
| 1820 - 380 páginas
...Thwackum scarce ever met without a disputation, for their tenets were, indeed, diametrically opposite to each other. Square held human nature to be the...that vice was a deviation from our nature, in the same manner as deformity of body is. Thwackum, on the contrarv, maintained that the humati mind, since... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 366 páginas
...Thwackum scarce ever met without a disputation, for their tenets were, indeed, diametrically opposite to each other. Square held human nature to be the...that vice was a deviation from our nature, in the same manner as deformity of body is. Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, since... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...Thwackum scarce ever met without a disputation ; for their tenets were indeed diametrically opposite to each other. Square held human nature to be the...that vice was a deviation from our nature, in the same manner as deformity of body is. Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, since... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...Thwackum scarce ever met without a disputation ; for their tenets were, indeed, diametrically op|x>site to each other. Square held human nature to be the...that vice was a deviation from our nature, in the same manner as deformity of body is. Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, since... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 páginas
...; for their tenets were indeed diametrically opposite to each other. Square held human nature to he D ^2 S- 0 = 監 k e\ B same manner as deformity of body is. Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, since... | |
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