The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham AdamsG. Bell and sons, 1908 - 349 pages |
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... master - knowledge of Nature in all her complicated movements and varieties ? If we recur to the testimony of rival contemporaries , or even of envious detractors , headed by Horace Walpole , to that of admiring successors , confirmed ...
... master - knowledge of Nature in all her complicated movements and varieties ? If we recur to the testimony of rival contemporaries , or even of envious detractors , headed by Horace Walpole , to that of admiring successors , confirmed ...
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... master continue to be admired . They display , indeed , that depth of study , rare invention , natural grouping , correct and beautiful composition , with a lively fancy and vigour of execution , not to be met with in any single painter ...
... master continue to be admired . They display , indeed , that depth of study , rare invention , natural grouping , correct and beautiful composition , with a lively fancy and vigour of execution , not to be met with in any single painter ...
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... masters and by the school , not only as possessing a sound knowledge of the languages of Greece and Rome , but as well versed in the perusal of their choicest writers . This truth , we think , and his continued admiration of the works ...
... masters and by the school , not only as possessing a sound knowledge of the languages of Greece and Rome , but as well versed in the perusal of their choicest writers . This truth , we think , and his continued admiration of the works ...
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... master , and left , with slight assistance , to chalk out his own path to distinction . He now renewed his intercourse with some of his early friends : Lord Lyttle- ton , in particular , became attached to his society ; the viva- city ...
... master , and left , with slight assistance , to chalk out his own path to distinction . He now renewed his intercourse with some of his early friends : Lord Lyttle- ton , in particular , became attached to his society ; the viva- city ...
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... morrow they return , no doubt , And then , like you , sir , I'm gone out . So says my maid ; but they , less civil , give maid and master to the d - 1 ; And then with menaces depart , Which could you hear OF HENRY FIELDING . XXXV 1.
... morrow they return , no doubt , And then , like you , sir , I'm gone out . So says my maid ; but they , less civil , give maid and master to the d - 1 ; And then with menaces depart , Which could you hear OF HENRY FIELDING . XXXV 1.
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