The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3Martin&Wotherspoon, 1767 |
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... yourself at the expence of my torments . ' . THE Mask answered , Though you have so in- genioufly difcovered me , I must still speak in the fame voice , left I should be known by others . And do you think , good Sir , that I have no ...
... yourself at the expence of my torments . ' . THE Mask answered , Though you have so in- genioufly difcovered me , I must still speak in the fame voice , left I should be known by others . And do you think , good Sir , that I have no ...
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... yourself . My coufin tells me , the ac- quainted you with the diftrefs in which the found us . That , Sir , is all greatly removed , and chiefly by your goodneß.My children have now a bed to ly on , and they have they have eternal ...
... yourself . My coufin tells me , the ac- quainted you with the diftrefs in which the found us . That , Sir , is all greatly removed , and chiefly by your goodneß.My children have now a bed to ly on , and they have they have eternal ...
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... yourself . ' P. S. Mr Jones will imagine I fhall affift him in his defence ; for , I believe , he cannot de- fire to impofe on me more than I defire to impofe on myself . P. S. Come immediately . ' To the men of intrigue I refer the ...
... yourself . ' P. S. Mr Jones will imagine I fhall affift him in his defence ; for , I believe , he cannot de- fire to impofe on me more than I defire to impofe on myself . P. S. Come immediately . ' To the men of intrigue I refer the ...
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... yourself , and have the beft advice , and I hope there will be no danger . I am fo • tormented all this morning with fools , that I have fcarce a moment's time to write to you . Adieu . this even • P. S. I WILL endeavour to call on you ...
... yourself , and have the beft advice , and I hope there will be no danger . I am fo • tormented all this morning with fools , that I have fcarce a moment's time to write to you . Adieu . this even • P. S. I WILL endeavour to call on you ...
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... yourself as the caule of all the ruin of this poor , little , worthy , defenceless family . On the other fide , confider yourself as relieving them from their temporary fufferings . Think with what joy , with what transports , that ...
... yourself as the caule of all the ruin of this poor , little , worthy , defenceless family . On the other fide , confider yourself as relieving them from their temporary fufferings . Think with what joy , with what transports , that ...
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