I would have History familiar rather than heroic : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give our children a much better idea of the manners of the present age in England, than the Court Gazette and the newspapers which we get thence. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq - 第 17 頁William Makepeace Thackeray 著 - 1852 - 352 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1852 - 702 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather than heroic: and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...whom we used to joke, and of whom a story (whereof I myself was the author) was got to be believed in the army, that he was eldest son of the hereditary... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1852 - 698 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather ,than heroic: and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...children a much better idea of the manners of the present aga in England, than the Court Gazette and the newspapers which we get thence. There was a German officer... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1852 - 352 頁
...doors in the prefence of the fovereign. In a word, I would have Hiftory familiar rather than heroick : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...children a much better idea of the manners of the prefent age in England, than the Court Gazette and the newfpapers which we get thence. There was a... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 492 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather thau, heroic : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...whom we used to joke, and of whom a story (whereof I myself was the author) was got to be believed in the army, that he was eldest son of the hereditary... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1858 - 504 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather than heroic : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...There was a German officer of Webb's, with whom we vised to joke, and of whom a story (whereof I myself was the author) was got to be believed in the... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1909 - 882 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather than heroic : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...whom we used to joke, and of whom a story (whereof I myself was the author) was got to be believed in the army, that he was eldest son of the Hereditary... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 498 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather than heroic : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...whom we used to joke, and of whom a story (whereof I myself was the author) was got to be believed in the army, that he was eldest son of the hereditary... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 頁
...doors in the presence of the sovereign. In a word, I would have History familiar rather than heroic : and think that Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding will give...Court Gazette and the newspapers which we get thence. [From The Four Georges.] GEORGE L A VERY few years since, I knew familiarly a lady, who had been asked... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1873 - 508 頁
...[and, we may add, Mr. Thackeray,] will give our children a much better idea of the manners of that age in England than the Court Gazette and the newspapers which we get thence." At his death he left an unfinished novel, entitled Dennis Duval. A gifted danghter, who was his kind... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1873 - 498 頁
...familiar rather than heroic, and think Mr. Hogarth and Mr. Fielding [and, we may add, Mr. Thackeray,] will give our children a much better idea of the manners of that age in England than the Court Gazette and the newspapers which we get thence." At his death he... | |
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