| Anna Maria Hall - 838 pagine
...communicated his displeasure without seruple. He told her that her brother was a person of low habits of his heart will recommend him to the good-natured,...hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth. * Coleridge's Talk Talk. and fcelings — that the suecess of his scurrilous and wicked works was only... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 432 pagine
...designed a character of perfect simplic, "^ 4ity ; and as the goodness of his heart will recommend Mm to the good-natured, so I hope it will excuse me to...their sacred order, no man can possibly have a greater re" spect. They will therefore excuse me, notwithstanding the low adventures in which he is engaged,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1904 - 378 pagine
...of }. ,-fect simpiicity ; and as the goodness of his heart will recommeid him to the good, natured, so I hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his doth ; for whom, while they are worthy of their sacred order, no man can possibly have a greater respect.... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 506 pagine
...necessary to apologize in his preface, where he says relative to the character of Adams: "It is designed a character of perfect simplicity; and as the goodness of his heart will recommend him to the good-natur'd; so I hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they are... | |
| Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918 - 508 pagine
...necessary to apologize in his preface, where he says relative to the character of Adams: "It is designed a character of perfect simplicity; and as the goodness of his heart will recommend him to the good-natur'd; so I hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth ; for whom, while they are... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1926 - 236 pagine
...whole, so I conceive it is not to be found in any book now extant. It is designed a cbarafter ofperfeft simplicity; and as the goodness of his heart will...their sacred order, no man can possibly have a greater respefl. They will therefore excuse me, notwithstanding the low adventures in which he is engaged,... | |
| Robert Crawford - 1998 - 284 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 the Good-natur'd; so I hope it will excuse me to the Gentlemen of his Cloth . . . since no other Office... | |
| James M. Welsh, John C. Tibbetts, Professor John C Tibbetts - 1999 - 320 pagine
...reduced by caricature into a merely farcical, ecclesiastical buffoon. Fielding describes Adams as "a character of perfect simplicity; and as the goodness...hope it will excuse me to the gentlemen of his cloth" (1961, 12). The foibles of Adams are reflected by Fielding's comic mirror, but always with affection... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1999 - 472 pagine
...Character of perfect Simplicity; and as the Goodness of his Heart will recommend him to the Good-natur'd; so I hope it will excuse me to the Gentlemen of his...they are worthy of their sacred Order, no Man can possihly have a greater Respect. They will therefore excuse me, notwithstanding the low Adventures... | |
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