Now it is our purpose, in the ensuing pages, to pursue a contrary method. When any extraordinary scene presents itself (as we trust will often be the case), we shall spare no pains nor paper to open it at large to our reader ; but if whole years should... The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling - Página 59por Henry Fielding - 1820 - 299 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Donald Lateiner - 1989 - 342 páginas
...and useful with his 'synchronistic relativism.' 31 When any extraordinary scene presents itself ... we shall spare no pains nor paper to open it at large to our readers; but if whole years should pass without producing anything worthy his notice, we shall not... | |
| Tabitha Tenney - 1992 - 370 páginas
...example of Henry Fielding: When any extraordinary Scene presents itself, (as we trust will be often the Case) we shall spare no Pains nor Paper to open...Years should pass without producing any thing worthy of his Notice, we shall not be afraid of a Chasm in our History; but shall hasten on to Matters of... | |
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