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" Yet I will do him justice ; and if, forced by friends, or led by curiosity, you have read and laughed and almost cried at Tristram, I will agree with you that there is subject for mirth and some affecting strokes. "
The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, Author of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir ... - Página 148
por Samuel Richardson - 1804
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The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson ...: Selected from the ..., Volumen5

Samuel Richardson - 1804 - 370 páginas
...tales, as no decent mind can endure without extreme disgust ! Yet I will do him justice ; and, it' forced by friends, or led by curiosity, you have read,...interesting, and an excellent sermon of a peculiar kindj on conscience, is introduced ; and I most admire the author for his judgment in seeing the town's...
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The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volumen3

Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 páginas
...printing such gross and vulgar tales, as no decent mind can endure without extreme disgust Î Yet I will do him justice ; and, if forced by friends, or...strokes ; Yorick, Uncle Toby, and Trim are admirably characterized, and very interesting, and an excellent sermon, of a peculiar kind, on conscience, is...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century: In Illustration of the ...

William Forsyth - 1871 - 388 páginas
...attention, and applause has flown from one to another, till it is almost singular to disapprove. . . . Yet I will do him justice ; and if, forced by friends, or...there is subject for mirth and some affecting strokes. . . . But mark my prophecy, that by another season this performance will be as much decryed as it is...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, in Illustration of the ...

William Forsyth - 1871 - 352 páginas
...attention, and applause has flown from one to another, till it is almost singular to disapprove. . . . Yet I will do him justice ; and if, forced by friends, or...there is subject for mirth and some affecting strokes. . . But mark my prophecy, that by another season this performance will be as much decried as it is...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century: In Illustration of the ...

William Forsyth - 1871 - 366 páginas
...attention, and applause has flown from one to another, till it is almost singular to disapprove. ... Yet I will do him justice ; and if, forced by friends, or...is subject for mirth and some. affecting strokes. . . But mark my prophecy, that by another season this performance will be as much decried as it is...
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The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century

William Forsyth - 1871 - 372 páginas
...and applause. has flown from one to another, till it is almost singular to disapprove. . . . Yet I will do him justice ; and if, forced by friends, or...there is subject for mirth and some affecting strokes. . . But mark my prophecy, that by another season this performance will be as much decried as it is...
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The Life and Times of Laurence Sterne, Volumen1

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1925 - 350 páginas
...attention, and applause has flown from one to another, till it is almost singular to disapprove: Yet ... if forced by friends, or led by curiosity, you have...is subject for mirth, and some affecting strokes, . . . and I most admire the author for his judgment in seeing the town's folly in the extravagant praises...
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