The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, 1783 |
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... myself , when his companions were turned into fwine by Circe , who fhewed , I think , afterwards , too much regard for man's flesh to be fuppofed capable of converting it into bacon . I wifn , likewife , with all my heart , that Homer ...
... myself , when his companions were turned into fwine by Circe , who fhewed , I think , afterwards , too much regard for man's flesh to be fuppofed capable of converting it into bacon . I wifn , likewife , with all my heart , that Homer ...
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... myself ; for * fome people have tongues ; but I promife you I can keep a fecret . My enemies will allow me that vir- tue . And yet that is not the characteristic of your profeffion , Mr. Barber , ' answered Jones . Alas , Sir , replied ...
... myself ; for * fome people have tongues ; but I promife you I can keep a fecret . My enemies will allow me that vir- tue . And yet that is not the characteristic of your profeffion , Mr. Barber , ' answered Jones . Alas , Sir , replied ...
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... myself by them , and very unjustly ; fuch parents deferve correction asi much as their children . " Jones chid the pedagogue for his interruption , and then the Stranger proceeded . My brother at the age and of fifteen , bid adieu to ...
... myself by them , and very unjustly ; fuch parents deferve correction asi much as their children . " Jones chid the pedagogue for his interruption , and then the Stranger proceeded . My brother at the age and of fifteen , bid adieu to ...
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... myself one Sir George Gresham , a young fellow who was in- titled to a very confiderable fortune ; which he was not , by the will of his father , to come into full pof- feffion of , till he arrived at the age of twenty - five . However ...
... myself one Sir George Gresham , a young fellow who was in- titled to a very confiderable fortune ; which he was not , by the will of his father , to come into full pof- feffion of , till he arrived at the age of twenty - five . However ...
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... myself more and more to loofe plea- " . fures , I muft grow more and more remifs in appli cation to my ftudies . This was truly the confe- quence ; but this was not all . My expences now greatly exceeded not only my former income , but ...
... myself more and more to loofe plea- " . fures , I muft grow more and more remifs in appli cation to my ftudies . This was truly the confe- quence ; but this was not all . My expences now greatly exceeded not only my former income , but ...
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