Such people there are living and flourishing in the world — Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless : let us have at them, dear friends, with might and main. Some there are, and very successful too, mere quacks and fools : and it was to combat and expose such... Vanity Fair: volume one - 85. lappuselaboja - 1917 - 422 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Carroll Lewis Maxcy - 1911 - 302 lapas
...success. Sect people there are Eving and flourishing in the world — Faithless, Hopeless. Charitykss: let us have at them, dear friends, with might and...and fools : and it was to combat and expose such as these, no doubt, that Laughter was made. While it is the feeling of many modern historians that in... | |
| WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY - 1917 - 456 lapas
...for anything beyond success. Such people there are living and flourishing in the world—Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless: let us have at them, dear friends,...that Laughter was made. CHAPTER IX FAMILY PORTRAITS S[R PITT CRAWLEY was a philosopher with a taste for what is called low life. His first marriage with... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 428 lapas
...admits, are " Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless ; " and of his method of dealing with them he says : " Some there are, and very successful, too, mere quacks...such as those, no doubt, that Laughter was made." Belief in his Calling. — The satirist professes himself, then, a teacher, a moralist. In a lecture... | |
| 1919 - 538 lapas
...for prosperity, and no eye for anything beyond success. Such people there are living and flourishing in the world — Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless...such as those, no doubt, that Laughter was made." Extracts from " I'anity Fair." - Accordingly, throughout the novel, Thackeray repeatedly pauses to... | |
| Frances Theresa Russell - 1920 - 374 lapas
...undertaking." Later 2 he takes it out on Becky and her kind: "Such people there are living and flourishing in the world — Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless;...and fools; and it was to combat and expose such as these, no doubt, that laughter was made." Dickens 3 puts it more abstractly: "Lest there should be... | |
| William Newnham Chattin Carlton - 1925 - 88 lapas
...except prosperity, and no eye for anything beyond success. Such people there are living and flourishing in the world — Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless...such as those, no doubt, that Laughter was made." None of Thackeray's other great novels have the sweep and power of Vanity Fair. His wide knowledge... | |
| Lewis Saul Benjamin - 1928 - 534 lapas
.... . . with no reverence except for prosperity, and no eye for anything beyond success—faithless, hopeless, charityless. Let us have at them, dear friends, with might and main. 2 To Thackeray all was not vanity. " He could not have painted ' Vanity Fair' as he has unless Eden... | |
| Robert M. Polhemus - 1982 - 412 lapas
...for prosperity, and no eye for anything beyond success. Such people there are living and flourishing in the world — Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless:...expose such as those, no doubt, that Laughter was made. [8:81] By the end of this paragraph, the purpose of the comic is to establish faith, hope, and charity.... | |
| Robert M. Polhemus - 1982 - 408 lapas
...for anything beyond success. Such people there are living and flourishing in the world—Faithless, Hopeless, Charityless: let us have at them, dear friends,...expose such as those, no doubt, that Laughter was made. [8:81] By the end of this paragraph, the purpose of the comic is to establish faith, hope, and charity.... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1848 - 960 lapas
...for prosperity and no eye for anything beyond success. Such peopl there are living and flourishing in the world — Faithless Hopeless, Charityless :...friends with might and main. Some there are, and very successfu too, mere quacks and fools : and it was to combat anc expose such as those, no doubt, that... | |
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