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" I can't say but that I think Fielding's evident liking and admiration for Mr. Jones, shows that the great humourist's moral sense was blunted by his life, and that here in Art and Ethics, there is a great error. "
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Σελίδα 119
1855
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