| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have... | |
| 1836 - 332 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais and Aristophanes himself in this number. For if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these last two m what I have said it may perhaps be thought to appear that true taste is the Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned must either have a very bad head or... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 518 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 458 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 278 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...appears to me very plainly to have been to ridicule afl sobriety, modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 460 páginas
...regretted their loss; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have a... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 266 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 514 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever reads over the five great writers first mentioned in this paragraph, must either have... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 300 páginas
...regretted their loss ; nor am I afraid to mention Rabelais, and Aristophanes himself, in this number. For, if I may speak my opinion freely of these two...works, their design appears to me very plainly to have Ijeen to ridicule all sobriety, modesty, decency, virtue, and religion, out of the world. Now, whoever... | |
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