... those Kinds of Writing that are apt to promote it. On the contrary, few Men, I believe, do more admire the Works of those great Masters who have sent their Satire (if I may use the Expression) laughing into the World. Such are that great Triumvirate,... The History of Henry Fielding - Page 435by Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1918Full view - About this book
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are that great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...indeed for that wit and humour alone which. they all fo eminently possessed, but because they all endeavoured, with the utmost force of their wit and humour,... | |
| Literature - 1836 - 332 pages
...laughing into the-world. Such are that great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...that wit and humour alone which they all so eminently possessed, but because they all endeavoured, with the utmost force of wit and humour, to expose and... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are the great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors ظ z 9, FtZрA possessed, but because they all endeavoured, with the utmost force of their wit and humour, to expose... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 462 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are that great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...that wit and humour alone which they all so eminently possessed, but because they all endeavoured, with the utmost force of their wit and humour, to expose... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1882 - 518 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are that great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...that wit and humour alone which they all so eminently possessed, but because they all endeavoured, with the utmost force of their wit and humour, to expose... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 278 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are the great triumvirate, Luciun, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...which chiefly prevailed in their several countries. I would not be thought to confine wit and humour to these writers. Shakspeare, Molie're, and some other... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - American essays - 1900 - 460 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are the great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem; not, indeed, for that wit and humor alone which they all so eminently possessed, but because they all endeavored, with the utmost... | |
| English philology - 1900 - 958 pages
...Lucian, Cervantes, Swift': These great authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteein; not indeed for that wit and humour alone, which they all so eminently possessed, but because they all endeavoured, with the ntmost foree of their wit and humour, to expose... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1902 - 266 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are the great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...which chiefly prevailed in their several countries. I would not be thought to confine wit and humour to these writers. Shakspeare, Moliere, and some other... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1903 - 306 pages
...laughing into the world. Such are the great triumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift. These authors I shall ever hold in the highest degree of esteem...which chiefly prevailed in their several countries. I would not be thought to confine wit and humour to these writers. Shakspcare, Moliere, and some other... | |
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