Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 79
... Fielding had lent the manuscript to Sir Charles Williams, who subsequently received the appointment of Envoy Extraordinary to Russia. From thence he never returned, and nothing was heard for many years of Fielding's play. At length Mr ...
... Fielding had lent the manuscript to Sir Charles Williams, who subsequently received the appointment of Envoy Extraordinary to Russia. From thence he never returned, and nothing was heard for many years of Fielding's play. At length Mr ...
Pagina 290
... Fielding's sister, the accomplished authoress of David Simple, and were doubtless intended to be conveyed to the person of whom they were spoken. To feel that he had caused annoyance to one who had so grievously offended him, would have ...
... Fielding's sister, the accomplished authoress of David Simple, and were doubtless intended to be conveyed to the person of whom they were spoken. To feel that he had caused annoyance to one who had so grievously offended him, would have ...
Pagina 293
... Fielding's other productions. So delighted was he with it, that he read it through, without pausing, from beginning to end. The unexceptionable morality of the tale, and the feminine grace of the heroine, extorted his enthusiastic ...
... Fielding's other productions. So delighted was he with it, that he read it through, without pausing, from beginning to end. The unexceptionable morality of the tale, and the feminine grace of the heroine, extorted his enthusiastic ...
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