... in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower creation could be more glorious, and that Mr. Allworthy himself presented — a human being replete with benevolence, meditating in what manner he might render... Poems: Now First Collected - Page 86by Chandos Leigh - 1839 - 402 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Selby Watson - 1863 - 764 pages
...in the morning, when the sun was rising in the full blaze of his majesty, ' than which,' he says, ' one object alone in this lower creation could be more glorious, and that Mr. Airworthy himself presented ; a human being replete with benevolence, meditating in what manner he... | |
| William Lewins - Postal service - 1865 - 366 pages
...before his mansion, planning some generous action, when, " in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower...his Creator, by doing most good to His creatures." Mr. Allen divided his time between his literary friends in London and his native city of Bath, near... | |
| Henry Morley - 1867 - 456 pages
...wide prospect around him, planning a generous action, when "in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower...his Creator, by doing most good to His creatures." The two boys bred by Allworthy, Tom Jones and Blifil, about whom the whole story revolves, are as the... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Authors, English - 1870 - 448 pages
...the firmament before him, as harbingers preceding his pomp, in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun; than which one object alone in this lower...himself presented- — a human being replete with benevblerice,' meditating in what manner he might render himself most acceptable to his Creator by... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1871 - 598 pages
...blue firmament before him, as harbingers preceding his pomp, in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun ; than which one object alone in this lower...his Creator, by doing most good to his creatures. Reader, take care. I have unadvisedly led thee to the top of as high a hill as Mr. Allworthy's, and... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 pages
...blue firmament before him, as harbingers preceding his pomp, in tho full blaze of hi.. majesty up rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower...Mr. Allworthy himself presented — a human being repleto with benevolence, meditating in what manner he might render himself most acceptable to his... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1873 - 964 pages
...wide prospect around him, planning a generous action, when " in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower...his Creator, by doing most good to His creatures." The two boys bred by Allworthy, Tom Jones and Blifil, about whom the whole story revolves, are as the... | |
| Albert Walker - 1873 - 276 pages
...and steady in the society of men. Zimmerman. There cannot be a more glorious object in creation than a human being:, replete with benevolence, meditating...his Creator, by doing most good to His creatures. Fielding. Many men possess a religion which is not real, and they often seek to impress their fellowcreatures... | |
| Christian life - Bible - 1874 - 446 pages
...goodness takes away. Cotton. REFLECTIONS. ""THERE cannot be a more glorious object in creation than a -*- human being, replete with benevolence, meditating...his Creator, by doing most good to his creatures. — FIELDING. JJoaSl not tljnsrlf of lo-morrnto ; for thou iumtonJt not tojjat a ttag maji bruig fortlj.—... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...wide prosj>ect around him, planning a generous action, when "in the full blaze of his majesty up rose the sun, than which one object alone in this lower...his Creator, by doing most good to His creatures." 1 I reproduce here some notes upon " Tom Jones," from a bo«k of my own, Ions; out of print, uid from... | |
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