Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 2Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 |
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... Tom Jones , and to Thomson he was a firm friend ) , constitute the chief claim of Lyttelton upon the regard of pos- terity . Gray has praised his Monody on his wife's death as tender and elegiac ; but undoubtedly the finest poetical ...
... Tom Jones , and to Thomson he was a firm friend ) , constitute the chief claim of Lyttelton upon the regard of pos- terity . Gray has praised his Monody on his wife's death as tender and elegiac ; but undoubtedly the finest poetical ...
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... Tom Jones , ' has some highly effective scenes and well - drawn cha- acters . It was produced in 1761 ; five years after- George Colman . wards , Colman joined with Garrick and brought out The Clandestine Marriage , in which the ...
... Tom Jones , ' has some highly effective scenes and well - drawn cha- acters . It was produced in 1761 ; five years after- George Colman . wards , Colman joined with Garrick and brought out The Clandestine Marriage , in which the ...
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... Tom Jones and Blifil . Nor is the moral of the play an improvement on that of the novel . The care- less extravagant rake is generous , warm - hearted , and fascinating ; seriousness and gravity are ren- dered odious by being united to ...
... Tom Jones and Blifil . Nor is the moral of the play an improvement on that of the novel . The care- less extravagant rake is generous , warm - hearted , and fascinating ; seriousness and gravity are ren- dered odious by being united to ...
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... Tom Jones , unquestionably the first of English novels . He received £ 600 for the copyright , and such was its success , that Millar the publisher presented £ 100 more to the author . In 1751 appeared Amelia , for which he received ...
... Tom Jones , unquestionably the first of English novels . He received £ 600 for the copyright , and such was its success , that Millar the publisher presented £ 100 more to the author . In 1751 appeared Amelia , for which he received ...
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... Tom Jones . ' Let humble Allen , with an awkward shame , Do good by stealth , and blush to find it fame . • Pope . had , with great pains , half demolished it , made him forget every evil when he was before a venison- pasty , or over a ...
... Tom Jones . ' Let humble Allen , with an awkward shame , Do good by stealth , and blush to find it fame . • Pope . had , with great pains , half demolished it , made him forget every evil when he was before a venison- pasty , or over a ...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 2 Robert Chambers Visualização completa - 1856 |
Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ... Robert Chambers Visualização completa - 1855 |
Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 2 Robert Chambers Visualização completa - 1853 |
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