The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... Fielding's refinement of Defoe's attitude when he says : Even more basic to the impression of assuredness is the nature of Fielding's philosophy , sceptical but optimistic . He takes the world in his stride , always curious , frequently ...
... Fielding's refinement of Defoe's attitude when he says : Even more basic to the impression of assuredness is the nature of Fielding's philosophy , sceptical but optimistic . He takes the world in his stride , always curious , frequently ...
Pagina 303
... Fielding's work in 1821 : I have lately been reading Fielding over again . They talk of Radicalism , Jacobinism , etc. in England ( I am told ) , but they should turn over the pages of Jonathan Wild the Great . The inequality of ...
... Fielding's work in 1821 : I have lately been reading Fielding over again . They talk of Radicalism , Jacobinism , etc. in England ( I am told ) , but they should turn over the pages of Jonathan Wild the Great . The inequality of ...
Pagina 321
... Fielding's ill health had , at the end of 1752 , forced him to end the journal , he published one more pamphlet , A Proposal for Making An Effective Provision for the Poor , for ... Fielding submitted a plan which he HENRY FIELDING 313.
... Fielding's ill health had , at the end of 1752 , forced him to end the journal , he published one more pamphlet , A Proposal for Making An Effective Provision for the Poor , for ... Fielding submitted a plan which he HENRY FIELDING 313.
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