That's being too severe : I hold him to be a moralist in the noblest sense ; he plays, indeed, with the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly : but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart; refines, amends... The Brothers: A Comedy, in Five Acts - Сторінка 26автори: Richard Cumberland - 1808 - 75 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1832 - 826 стор.
...the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly : but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends...there, you know, captain, no man likes to have his tiste arraigned. Dud. Upon my word, Sir, I don't know what a man likes in that case; 'tis an experiment... | |
| 1833 - 826 стор.
...perhaps, too wantonly : but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once u|K>n the heart ; refines, amends it, softens it ; beats...captain, no man likes to have his taste arraigned. _g^ Dud. Upon my won!, Sir, I don't know what\ a man likes in that case; 'tis an experiment I 1 never... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1847 - 420 стор.
...the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly; but, while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart; refines, amends it,...it, and opens every sluice of pity and benevolence." • See the Preface to a work published in 1779, intituled, "Letters supposed to have been written... | |
| 1854 - 834 стор.
...the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly: but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends...favourite mistress ; and there, you know, captain, no man likivs to have hie taste arraigned. Dud. Upon my word, Sir, I don't know what a man likes in that case;... | |
| 1859 - 838 стор.
...wantonly : but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon th'e heart ; retines, amends it, softens it; beats down each selfish barrier...every sluice of pity and benevolence. FuL Well, Sir, 1 shall not oppose your opinion ; a favourite author is like a favourite mistress ; and there, you... | |
| Laurence Sterne, David Herbert - 1872 - 512 стор.
...the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly ; but while hu thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends...it, and opens every sluice of pity and benevolence. ' 1 See the Preface to a work published In 177!), intituled Letters tupp-sed to have betn wtitten by... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 510 стор.
...fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, ' too wantonly : but while he thus designedly masks his main at. ' tack, he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends...and opens every ' sluice of pity and benevolence.' MEMOIRS OP THE LIFE AND FAMILY Or THE LATE REV. MR. LAURENCE STERNE. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. ROGER STERNE*... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1873 - 516 стор.
...fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, ' too wantonly : but while he thus designedly masks his main at' tack, he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends...and opens every ' sluice of pity and benevolence.' MEMOIRS or THE LIFE AND FAMILY OP THE LATB REV. MR. LAURENCE STERNE. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. ROGER STEBNE*... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1882 - 500 стор.
...the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly ; but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart ; refines, amends...it, and opens every sluice of pity and benevolence.' 1 See the Preface to a work published in 1779, intituled Letttri tupptatd to Лек ban arillm by ГorЫ... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 364 стор.
...the fancy, and sometimes, perhaps, too wantonly; but while he thus designedly masks his main attack, he comes at once upon the heart; refines, amends it,...it, and opens every sluice of pity and benevolence. " MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND FAMILY OF THE LATE REV. MR. LAURENCE STERNE. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. ROGER STERNE*... | |
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