Sensitivity of the Good In Comedy, Fiction S A good person hath the quickest sense of pain. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now Henry Fielding Joseph Andrews FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Inability to Argue In Fiction, Literary Fiction I People generally quarrel because they cannot argue. Henry Fielding – Tom Jones Purchase Now
Honest Sagacious Counsel In Comedy, Fiction H It is not enough that your counsel is honest: he must be sagacious. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now
Virtue In Fiction, Literary Fiction V Wisdom, valour, and virtue were not his enemies, but they were the enemies of his enemies. Henry Fielding – Tom Jones Purchase Now
Vanity’s Discomfort In Comedy, Fiction V Vanity is as ill at ease under indifference as tenderness is under a love which it cannot return. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now
Effects of Charity In Comedy, Fiction E Charity and beating have this in common: the latter makes a rogue ’tis true, while the former makes only a lazy fellow. Henry Fielding – Joseph Andrews Purchase Now