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 141
... Joseph Andrews was to caricature Pamela, by presenting a picture of male virtue in humble life, as a ludicrous counterpart of Richardson's sketch, another and much higher design was included in his plan. From his earliest youth he had ...
... Joseph Andrews was to caricature Pamela, by presenting a picture of male virtue in humble life, as a ludicrous counterpart of Richardson's sketch, another and much higher design was included in his plan. From his earliest youth he had ...
Pagina 142
... Joseph Andrews. + Lives of the Poets. t We may add that the author's preface to Joseph Andrews would seem to intimate that the character of Adams was rather a creation of his own, than a copy from any original. “As to the character of ...
... Joseph Andrews. + Lives of the Poets. t We may add that the author's preface to Joseph Andrews would seem to intimate that the character of Adams was rather a creation of his own, than a copy from any original. “As to the character of ...
Pagina 143
... Joseph Andrews and its author were alike forgotten. Flattered by his female friends, and comfortably wrapped up in his garment of self-sufficiency, theirascible author undoubtedly thought this. His own works filled him with such pride ...
... Joseph Andrews and its author were alike forgotten. Flattered by his female friends, and comfortably wrapped up in his garment of self-sufficiency, theirascible author undoubtedly thought this. His own works filled him with such pride ...
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