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" 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... "
The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions - Page 14
by Walter Scott - 1847
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Readings in English Prose of the Eighteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 754 pages
...most contemptible ways of getting bread. September 2z, 1755. ... 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. . . . There was a great...
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Readings in English Prose of the Eighteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 744 pages
...most contemptible ways of getting bread. September 22, 1755. ... 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. . . . There was a great...
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Selected English Letters (XV-XIX Centuries)

Mabel Duckitt - English letters - 1913 - 488 pages
...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...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volume 3

Wilbur Lucius Cross - Authors, English - 1918 - 460 pages
...after it had occurred, she wrote to her daughter from Lovere : "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...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volume 3

Wilbur Lucius Cross - Authors, English - 1918 - 472 pages
...after it had occurred, she wrote to her daughter from Lovere : "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...
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The History of Henry Fielding, Volume 3

Wilbur Lucius Cross - Authors, English - 1918 - 470 pages
...after it had occurred, she wrote to her daughter from Lovere : "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...
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The Modern Student's Book of English Literature

Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - English literature - 1924 - 942 pages
...most contemptible ways of getting bread. September, 22, 1755. ... I AM sorry for H. Fielding's death, went the Royal George, With all her crew complete. T I believe he lost more than others, as no man enjoyed life more than he did. . . . There was a great...
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De roman in de 18e eeuw in West-Europa

J. Prinsen - English fiction - 1925 - 558 pages
...dochter: „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....
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 24

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - Civilization - 1925 - 464 pages
...both were not immortal. "I am sorry for H. Fielding's death," she writes in a letter from her exile, "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...
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Fielding the Novelist: A Study in Historical Criticism

Frederic Thomas Blanchard - 1926 - 714 pages
...follows: "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."...
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