| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 390 páginas
...yet worfe, the moil dreadful calamities ? What could exceed the abfurdity of an author ^ Who mould write the comedy of Nero, with the merry incident...his mother's belly ; : or what would give, a greater fhock to humanity,.' than an attempt to expofe the tniferies of poverty, and diflrefs to ridicule ?... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 398 páginas
...yet worfe, the moft dreadful calamities ? What could exceed the abfurdity of an author,. who fhould write the comedy of Nero, with the merry incident...his mother's belly ; or what would give a greater £hock to humanity,. than an attempt to expofe the miferies of poverty and diftrefs to ridicule ? And... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 444 páginas
...by writers who have professed it; for to what but such a mistake can we attribute the many attempts to ridicule the blackest villanies, and, what is yet...up his mother's belly? or what would give a greater shook to humanity, than an attempt to expose the miseries of poverty and distress to ridicule? And... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 páginas
...blackest TilUnies, and, what It yet worse, the most dreadful calamities? "What could exceed the absurditv of an author, who should write the comedy of Nero, with the merry incident of ripping up his mother s belly ? or what would give a greater shuck to humanity than an attempt to expose the miseries... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1877 - 566 páginas
...schlechtigkeit oder entsetzliches unglück zu machen, einen missgriff, der aber leider gemacht worden sei. »What could exceed the absurdity of an author, who...the miseries of poverty and distress to ridicule?« Die positive beantwortung der frage nach dem eigentlichen objecte der komik ist nun der wichtigste... | |
| Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley - 1903 - 432 páginas
...writers who have professed it : for to •what but such a mistake can we attribute the many attempts to ridicule the blackest villanies, and, what is yet...incident of ripping up his mother's belly ? or what would^ve a greater shock /to humanity than an attempt to exp^Hthe miseries of poverty and distress... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1905 - 314 páginas
...writers who have profess'd it : for to what but such a mistake, can we attribute the many attempts to ridicule the blackest villanies ; and what is yet...comedy of Nero, with the merry incident of ripping 15 up his mother's belly ; or what would give a greater shock to humanity than an attempt to expose... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 páginas
...to what but such a mistake can we attribute the many attempts to ridicule the blackest villainies, and, what is yet worse, the most dreadful calamities?...mother's belly? Or what would give a greater shock tc humanity than an attempt to expose the miseries of poverty and distress to ridicule? And yet the... | |
| 1917 - 722 páginas
...beruhend dargestellt, deshalb der indikativ: must, would, suffer?) Fielding, Preface to Joseph Andrews. What could exceed the absurdity of an author who should...the merry incident of ripping up his mother's belly? Conrad, Chance II, 58. What would you think of the feelings of a man who should have had his life stolen... | |
| Robert Bechtold Heilman - 320 páginas
...as desirable or admirable, but as authentic and understandable, as exemplifying the kind of tactics, exceed the Absurdity of an Author, who should write the Comedy of Nero, u'ith the merry Incident of ripping up his Mother's Belly; or what would give a greater Shock to Humanity,... | |
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