| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 270 pagine
...and as the Good, nefs of his Heart will recommend him to the Goodnatured ; fo I hope it will excufe me to the Gentlemen of his Cloth ; for whom, while they are worthy of their facred Order, no Man can pojjibly lave a greater Refpeft. They will therefore excufe me, notwithstanding... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 390 pagine
...; and as thegoodnefs of his heart will recommend him to the good-natured ; fo I hope it will excufe me to the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they are worthy of their facred order, no man can pqffibly have a greater refpeft. They will therefore excufe me, notwithilanding... | |
| 1780 - 568 pagine
...and as the goodnefs of his heart will recommend him to the good-natured ; fo I hope it will excufe me to the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they are worthy of their lacreJ order, no man can polfibly have a greater' ref peel. They will therefore excufcme, ntitwithftanding... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 398 pagine
...and as .the goodnefs of his heart will recommend him to the good-natured, fo I hope it will excufe me to -the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while -they are worthy of their facred order, no man can poffibly have a greater refpecT:. They will therefore excufe me, notwithftanding... | |
| George Colman - 1813 - 78 pagine
...solemnly protest 1 have no intention to vilify or asperse any one.—As to the character of Adams—It is design'da character of perfect simplicity ; and...the goodness of his heart will recommend him to the good-natnre'd, so 1 hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they are... | |
| George Colman - 1814 - 246 pagine
...It is design'da character of perfect simplicity; and as the goodness of his heart will recommend ban to the good-nature'd, so I hope it will excuse me to the gentleuieu of his cloth; for whom, while they are mtrthy of their sacred order, no man can possibly... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pagine
...glaring in the whole, so I conceive it is not to be found in any book now extant. It is designed a character of perfect simplicity : and as the goodness...him to the good-natured, so I hope it will excuse meló the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they are worthy of their sacred order, no man can... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 pagine
...glaring in the whole, so I conceive it is not to be found in any book now extant. It is designed a character of perfect simplicity : and as the goodness of his heart will recommend him to thu good-natured, so I hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they... | |
| George Colman - 1834 - 358 pagine
...As to the character of Adams— It is design'da charaeter of perfeet simplicity; nnd as the goodnesi of his heart will recommend him to the good-nature'd,...gentlemen of his cloth; for whom, while they are worthy of thesr •acred order, no man can possibly have a greater respeet. They will, thenfore, excuse me, notwithstanding... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 pagine
...glaring in the whole, so I conceive it is not to be found in any book now extant. It is designed a character of perfect simplicity; and as the goodness...recommend him to the goodnatured, so I hope it will sxcuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth; for whom, while they are worthy of thfir sacred order, no... | |
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