| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1805 - 296 стор.
...and two daughters. S 3 would be a Satisfaction to my curiosity. I am sorry for H. Fielding's death, not only as I shall read no more of his writings, but I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did, though few had less reason... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 стор.
...own for a cousin the author of Tom Jones! "I am sorry," writes lady Mary, " for H. Fielding's death, not only as I shall read no more of his writings, but I believe he lost more than others ; as no man enjoyed life more than he did, though few had less reason... | |
| 1809 - 448 стор.
...lady Mary, " for H. Fielding's death, not only as I shall read no more of his writings, hut I helieve he lost more than others ; as no man .enjoyed life more than he did, though few had less reason to do so ; the highest of his preferment heing raking in-. the lowest sinks of vice and misery.... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1817 - 374 стор.
...trifles of that sort, that would be a satisfaction to my curiosity. I am sorry for H. Fielding's death, not only as I shall read no more of his writings, but I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did, though few had less reason... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 стор.
...acquaintance, has traced his temperament, and its consequences, in a few lines ; and no one who can use her words, would willingly employ his own. " I am sorry...in one of her letters, upon receiving information ofthat event, "not on! v as, I shall read no more of his writings, but because I believe he lost more... | |
| 1821 - 346 стор.
...trifles of that sort, that would be a satisfaction to my curiosity. 1 am sorry for H. Fielding's death, not only as I shall read no more of his writings, but I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did, though few had less reason... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 стор.
...acquaintance, has traced his temperament and its consequences in a few lines; and no one who can use her words would willingly employ his own. « I am sorry...not only as I shall read no more of his writings, hut because I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did, though few... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 492 стор.
...acquaintance, has traced his temperament, and its consequences, in a few lines ; and no one who can use her words, would willingly employ his own. " I am sorry...believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed III'.' more than he did ; though few had less occasion to do so, thf highest of his preferment being... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 454 стор.
...curiosity. I am sorry for H. Fielding's death, not only as I shall read no more of his writings, but I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did, though few had less reason to do so, the highest of his preferment being raking in the lowest sinks of vice and misery.... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1837 - 460 стор.
...curiosity. I am sorry for H. Fielding's death, not^j . only as I shall read no more of his writings, but I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did, I though few had less reason to do so, the highest of his prefer- J ment being raking in the lowest... | |
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