Fielding by Austin Dobson
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ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS
FIELDING BY AUSTIN DOBSON PREFATORY NOTE. From a critical point of view, the works of Fielding have received abundant examination at the hands of a long line of distinguished writers. Of these, the latest is by no means the least; and as Mr. Leslie Stephen's brilliant studies, in the recent _edition de luxe_ and the _Cornhill Magazine_, are now in every one's hands, it is perhaps no more than a wise discretion which has prompted me to confine my attention more strictly to the purely biographical side of the subject. In the present memoir, therefore, I have made it my duty, primarily, to verify such scattered anecdotes respecting Fielding as have come down to us; to correct (I hope not obtrusively) a few mis-statements which have crept into previous accounts; and to add such supplementary details as I have been able to discover for myself. In this task I have made use of the following authorities:-- I. Arthur Murphy's _Essay on the Life and Genius of Henry Fielding, Esq._ This was prefixed to the first collected edition of Fielding's works published by Andrew Millar in April 1762; and it continued for a |
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