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" [W]e must admonish thee, my worthy friend, (for, perhaps, thy heart may be better than thy head) not to condemn a character as a bad one, because it is not perfectly a good one. If thou dost delight in these models of perfection, there are books enow... "
Richardson and Fielding: The Dynamics of a Critical Rivalry - Page 39
by Allen Michie - 1999 - 264 pages
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 2

Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1775 - 372 pages
...our playhoufe critics un derftand enough of Latin to read Virgil. In the next place, we muft admonifh thee my worthy friend, (for, perhaps thy heart may...thy head) not to condemn a character as a bad one, becaufe it is not perfectly a good one. If thou doft delight in-thefe models of perieftion, there are...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3

Henry Fielding - 1780 - 346 pages
...our play-houfe critics underftand enough of Latin to read Virgil. In the next place, we muft admoninS thee, my worthy friend, (for, perhaps, thy heart may...thy head) not to condemn a character as a bad one, becaufe it is not perfectly a good one. If thou doft delight in thefe models of perfection, there are...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author. In ..., Volume 8

Henry Fielding - 1783 - 430 pages
...between an author of the firfl rate, and a critic of the lowell. In the next place, we muft admonilh thee, my worthy friend, (for, perhaps, thy heart may...better than thy head) not to condemn a character as a lia.d one, becaulc it is not perfectly a good one, \i dolt delight in thefe models of perfe&'wa, Another...
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The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling. By Henry Fielding, Esq; In Four ...

Henry Fielding - 1791 - 350 pages
...our play-houfe critics underftand enough of Latin to read Virgil. In the next place, we muft admonifh thee, my worthy friend (for, perhaps, thy heart may...thy head) not to condemn a character as a bad one, becaufe it is not perfectly a good one. If thou doft delight in thefe models of perfection, there are...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volume 20, Part 2

English literature - 1820 - 456 pages
...happily verj few of our playhouse critics understand enough ol Latin to read Virgil. In the next place, we must admonish thee, my worthy friend (for, perhaps,...there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; but as we have not, in the course of our conversation, ever happened to meet with any such person,...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...happily very few of our playhouse critics understand enough of Latin to read Virg in the next place, we must admonish thee, my worthy friend, (for, perhaps,...there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; but as we have not, in the course of our conversation, ever happened to meet with any such person,...
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The history of Tom Jones

Henry Fielding - English literature - 1832 - 438 pages
...In the next place, we must admonish thee, ray worthy friend, (for, perhaps, thy heart may be bettor than thy head,) not to condemn a character as a bad one, because it is not perfectly a good,one. Il tliou dost delight in these models of perfection, there are books enow* written to gratify...
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The Rose Fancier's Manual

Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - Botany - 1838 - 492 pages
...DOUGLAS JERROLD, Esq. 3 vols post Hvo., with numerous Characteristic Illustrations after Thackeray. "We must admonish thee, my worthy friend (for perhaps...there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; but as we have never happened to meet with any such person, we have not chosen to Introduce any such...
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Men of Character, Volume 1

Douglas Jerrold - 1838 - 1026 pages
...CHARACTER. DOUGLAS JERROLD. " We must admonish thcc, my worthy friend (for, perhaps, thy heart may he butter than thy head), not to condemn a character as a bad...there are books enow written to gratify thy taste; hut as we have not in the course of our conversation, ever happened to meet with any such person, we...
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Ausführliche theoretisch-praktische Schulgrammatik der englischen Sprache ...

Johann Sporschil - English language - 1838 - 510 pages
...(Sultane »erraffet, in baS <3erail gefperrt, urtb man í)¿rte nid)tê roteber »on ifym. You must not condemn a .character as a bad one, because it is not perfectly a good one, man barf einen (üfyarafter nid)t ala fcbled)t »erbammen, »eil et. fein tjoUfommener guter iji. I...
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