Henry Fielding Quote

When the effects of female jealousy do not appear openly in their proper colours of rage and fury, we may suspect that mischievous passion to be at work privately, and attempting to undermine, what it doth not attack above-ground.


The history of Tom Jones, a foundling by Henry Fielding (ed. 1796)


When the effects of female jealousy do not appear openly in their proper colours of rage and fury, we may suspect that mischievous passion to be at...

When the effects of female jealousy do not appear openly in their proper colours of rage and fury, we may suspect that mischievous passion to be at...

When the effects of female jealousy do not appear openly in their proper colours of rage and fury, we may suspect that mischievous passion to be at...

When the effects of female jealousy do not appear openly in their proper colours of rage and fury, we may suspect that mischievous passion to be at...