... in Author's Farce 70 as playwright 58 referred to in The Historical Register 110–11 , 112 refusal of Don Quixote 61 ... Fielding's dedication of The Intriguing Chambermaid to her ; ' Epistle to Mrs. Clive ' 94-5 as Eurydice in ...
... in Author / Publisher Relations during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries , ed . Robin Myers and Michael Harris ( Oxford : Oxford Polytechnic Press , 1983 ) , 56-7 . 4. For texts and discussion of the attributed essays , see Martin ...
... Henry Fielding in Author's Farce and Tom Jones ( Leach 40 ) . Initially a secondary character , usually brought on as comic relief during more serious fare , Punch eventually became the protagonist , dominating the action of the play ...
... in author . Certes the greatest and most pregnant ' beauties are ever the plainest and most evidently ' striking ; and when two meanings of a passage can ' in the least balance our judgments which to prefer , ' I hold it matter of ...
... HENRY FIELDING : SIR HENRY GOULD . - Henry Fielding was born in 1707. His mother was the daughter of the first Sir ... in author , in a previous page ( p . 561 ) , contradicts vol . i . p . 564 , of Phelps's Somersetshire . Yet ...
... Fielding associated himself with the company , for which he would write seven new plays in the next season and a half . When Charlotte met him that year , Henry ... in author's benefits . Yet he was also a moralist whose zany farces and ...
Thomas H. Uzzell. Character - Complication 7. Tom Jones by Henry Fielding . 1749. 340,000 words . This is the ... in author comment . He is sound on character , misinterprets Aristotle , and becomes hopelessly entangled in a ...
... Henry Fielding , Joseph Andrews , London 1947 , pp . vii , 7 . 209. Quoted by Fairfax , “ The British Violin , ” p ... In author's presence , Aspen , Colorado , July 29 , 1998 . 222. Edward Ball , “ Mass Markies , " The Strad ...
... in author's opinion, gradually helped dismantle systematic forms of racial capitalism. This section ends with ... Henry Fielding's The Author's Farce (1730), Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy (1759-1767), or James Woodhouse's ...