| Henry Fielding - 1890 - 474 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained; and, to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind; for an example is a kind of...which Plato asserts there is in her naked charms. Besides displaying that beauty of Virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind, I have attempted... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 322 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained: and to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind ; for an example is a kind of...which Plato asserts there is in her naked charms. Besides displaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind, I have attempted... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1899 - 324 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained: and to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind ; for an example is a kind of...which Plato asserts there is in her naked charms. Besides displaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind, I have attempted... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1902 - 420 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained : and to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind ; for an example is a kind of...which Plato asserts there is in her naked charms. Besides displaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind, I have attempted... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 754 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained : and to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind ; for an example is a kind of picture, in which virtue becomes, as it were, an obDEDICATION ject of sight, and strikes us with an idea of that loveliness, which Plato asserts there... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 594 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained : and to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind ; for an example is a kind of...which Plato asserts there is in her naked charms. Besides displaying that beauty of Virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind, I have attempted... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1917 - 524 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained : and to say the truth, it is likeliest to be attained in books of this kind; for an example is a kind of...which Plato asserts there is in her naked charms. Besides displaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind, I have attempted... | |
| Frederic Thomas Blanchard - 1926 - 714 páginas
..."made up largely of selections" from the "Editor's Study." 85 Green, E., Henry Fielding, London, 1909. which Virtue becomes as it were an Object of Sight,...which Plato asserts there is in her naked Charms.' " Miss Godden calls attention to "the exquisite picture of virtue, the whole-hearted attack on vice,... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - 1928 - 278 páginas
...nothing prejudicial to the cause of religion and virtue," which may indeed be effectively supported " in books of this kind ; for an example is a kind of...becomes as it were an object of sight, and strikes one with an idea of loveliness " ; while " vice is not made the subject of ridicule, but of detestation."... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1983 - 1028 páginas
...you have been pleased to think I have attained: And to say the Truth, it is likeliest to be attained in Books of this Kind; for an Example is a Kind of...strikes us with an Idea of that Loveliness, which Plato asserts1 there is in her naked Charms. Besides displaying that Beauty of Virtue which may attract the... | |
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