The works of Henry Fielding, Esq. : with the life of the author. In twelve volumes. Vol. i. [- xii.]
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The works of Henry Fielding, Esq. : with the life of the author. In twelve volumes. Vol. i. [- xii.]
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Ulkoasu |
12 vols. ; 12:o (18 cm) |
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Kieli |
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Alkuteoksen kieli |
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Huomautukset |
Contents vol. 1: Essay on the life and works of Henry Fielding; Love in several masks; The temple beau; The author's farce; The lottery. Contents vol. 10: Amelia (books I-VII). Contents vol. 11: Amelia (books VIII-XII). Contents vol. 12: An essay on conversation; An essay on the knowledge of the characters of men; The Covent-Garden journal; A charge to the Grand Jury of Westminster, june 29, 1749; Journal of a voyage to Lisbon; Fragments of a comment on Lord Bolingbroke's essays. Contents vol. 2: The cofee-house politician; The tragedy of tragedies; The letter-writers; The Grub-Street opera; The modern husband. Contents vol. 3: The mock doctor; The Covent-Garden tragedy; The debauchess; The miser; The intriguing chambermaid; Don Quixote in England; The old man taught wisdom. Contents vol. 4: The universal gallant; Pasquin; Eurydice; Eurydice hiss'd; Tumble-down Dick; Miss Lucy in town; The wedding-day. Contents vol. 5: The history of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great; A journey from this world to the next. Contents vol. 6: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Contents vol. 7: The history of Tom Jones (books I-VII). Contents vol. 8: The history of Tom Jones (books VIII-XIV). Contents vol. 9: The history of Tom Jones (books XV-XVIII). Gold-tooled spine, gold-framed cover, marbled pastedown. Vol. 1 front.: port. of Henry Fielding (signed 'W[illia]m Hogarth delin' and 'I. Taylor sculp.'). |
Julkaisija |
London :
printed for A. Millar,
1766.
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Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
Amelia A journey from this world to the next The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams The history of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great The history of Tom Jones, a foundling |