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 210
... Tom Jones,” published in the Gentleman's Magazine for August, 1749, and signed “Thos. Cawthorn;"— “Sick of her fools, great Nature broke the jest, And Truth held out each character to test, When Genius spoke: 'Let Fielding take the pen ...
... Tom Jones,” published in the Gentleman's Magazine for August, 1749, and signed “Thos. Cawthorn;"— “Sick of her fools, great Nature broke the jest, And Truth held out each character to test, When Genius spoke: 'Let Fielding take the pen ...
Pagina 292
... Tom Jones encouraged the bookseller to expect a rapid sale, as the following somewhat ungrammatical notice would imply:—“To satisfy the earnest demand of the publick, this work is now printing at four presses; but the proprietor ...
... Tom Jones encouraged the bookseller to expect a rapid sale, as the following somewhat ungrammatical notice would imply:—“To satisfy the earnest demand of the publick, this work is now printing at four presses; but the proprietor ...
Pagina 293
... Tom Jones in about four" years, has indeed the marks of genius, but of a genius beginning to fall into decay. The author's invention in this performance does not appear to have lost its fertility; his judgment, too, seems as strong as ...
... Tom Jones in about four" years, has indeed the marks of genius, but of a genius beginning to fall into decay. The author's invention in this performance does not appear to have lost its fertility; his judgment, too, seems as strong as ...
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