He had the advantage both in learning and, in my opinion, genius: they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been as extensive as their imagination; yet each of them [was] so... The history of Tom Jones - Página 6por Henry Fielding - 1832Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 páginas
...of Steele and her cousin Henry Fielding : — " They both agreed in wanting money, . . . and would have wanted it if their hereditary lands had been as extensive as their imagination ; yet each of (hem was so formed for happiness, it is a pity he \v,is not immortal." inculcates by a dream, which... | |
| Henry Riddell Montgomery - 1865 - 476 páginas
...They both agreed in wanting money, . . . and would have wanted it if their hereditary lands had bcen as extensive as their imagination ; yet each of them was so formed fur happiness, it is a jiity he wan not iunuorlal." inculcates by a dream, which has all the appearance... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1876 - 416 páginas
...and, in my opinion, genius. They both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...formed for happiness it is pity he was not immortal. I have read The Cry ; and if I would write in the style to be admired by good Lord Orrery, I would... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 640 páginas
...Steele, she goes on to say, " both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it if their hereditary lands had been as extensive as their imaginations, yet each of them was so formed for happiness it is a pity he was not immortal." This... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1886 - 478 páginas
...in my opinion, genius ; they both agreed in wanting money, in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it if their hereditary lands had been...yet each of them was so formed for happiness, it is a pity he was not immortal." Her Ladyship's picture is a very graphic, and, as we know from other sources,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1887 - 674 páginas
...in my opinion, genius ; they both agreed in wanting money, in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...happiness, it is pity he was not immortal." Some resources wore necessary for a man of pleasure, and Fielding found them in his pen, having, as he used to say... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1889 - 462 páginas
...in my opinion, genius : they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...yet each of them was so formed for happiness, it is a pity he was not immortal." Mr. Morrison's possession, addressed to Addison, and dated Wortley, 28th... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1890 - 314 páginas
...in my opinion, genius ; they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it if their hereditary lands had been...formed for happiness, it is pity he was not immortal. I have read the "Cry;" and if I would write in the style to be admired by good Lord Orrery, I would... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1892 - 342 páginas
...in my opinion, genius : they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...formed for happiness, it is pity he was not immortal." Smollett's works, generally mentioned now in the same breath with Fielding's as typical of the time,... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1906 - 580 páginas
...and, in my opinion, genius: they both agreed in wanting money in spite of all their friends, and would have wanted it, if their hereditary lands had been...formed for happiness, it is pity he was not immortal. I have read the Cry; and if I would write in the style to be admired by good Lord Orrery, I would tell... | |
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