The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, 1783 |
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... paffion , to inftruct me Shall I hear ear my practice infulted by one who will not pay me ? I am glad I have made this discovery in time . & fequence , nowledge which the e addrefs- bitterly of would I will $ 4 THE HISTORY OF Book VIIL.
... paffion , to inftruct me Shall I hear ear my practice infulted by one who will not pay me ? I am glad I have made this discovery in time . & fequence , nowledge which the e addrefs- bitterly of would I will $ 4 THE HISTORY OF Book VIIL.
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... paffion afterwards . coft her many a figh . This Nancy was extremely pretty , and altogether as coys for fhe had refused a drawer , and one or two young farmers in the neigh- bourhood , but the bright eyes of our hero thawed all her ice ...
... paffion afterwards . coft her many a figh . This Nancy was extremely pretty , and altogether as coys for fhe had refused a drawer , and one or two young farmers in the neigh- bourhood , but the bright eyes of our hero thawed all her ice ...
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... paffion , I never called him rafcal ; I fhould have told a lie , if I had called him rafcal . Much more fhe faid , but not in his hearing ; for having lighted his pipe , he ftaggerèd off as faft as he could . We.fhall therefore ...
... paffion , I never called him rafcal ; I fhould have told a lie , if I had called him rafcal . Much more fhe faid , but not in his hearing ; for having lighted his pipe , he ftaggerèd off as faft as he could . We.fhall therefore ...
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... paffions . ' Very probably , ' cries Partridge : but I fhould envy them more , if they had bodies incapable of feeling . cold ; for I am almost frozen to death , and am ery much afraid I fhall lofe a piece of my nofe before we get to ...
... paffions . ' Very probably , ' cries Partridge : but I fhould envy them more , if they had bodies incapable of feeling . cold ; for I am almost frozen to death , and am ery much afraid I fhall lofe a piece of my nofe before we get to ...
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... paffion . " Was your miftrefs unkind then ? ' fays Jones . Very unkind indeed , Sir , ' anfwered Partridge ? for fhe married me , and made one of the moft con- founded wives in the world . However , heaven be praifed , fhe's gone ; and ...
... paffion . " Was your miftrefs unkind then ? ' fays Jones . Very unkind indeed , Sir , ' anfwered Partridge ? for fhe married me , and made one of the moft con- founded wives in the world . However , heaven be praifed , fhe's gone ; and ...
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