The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling, Volumen3W. Darling, 1780 |
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... discovery made by Partridge , 137 14 [ 143 BOOK XVI . Containing the space of five days . CHAP . I. Of prologues , 147 CHAP . II . A whimsical adventure which befel the fquire , with the diftreffed fituation of Sophia , 149 CHAP . III ...
... discovery made by Partridge , 137 14 [ 143 BOOK XVI . Containing the space of five days . CHAP . I. Of prologues , 147 CHAP . II . A whimsical adventure which befel the fquire , with the diftreffed fituation of Sophia , 149 CHAP . III ...
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... hif tory , the reader will conclude , doubtlefs , it must have * See the fecond Odyssey , ver . 175 . been an eafy matter to have discovered his houfe in 4 The HISTORY of a Book XIII An invocation, What befel Mr Jones on his arrival London,
... hif tory , the reader will conclude , doubtlefs , it must have * See the fecond Odyssey , ver . 175 . been an eafy matter to have discovered his houfe in 4 The HISTORY of a Book XIII An invocation, What befel Mr Jones on his arrival London,
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... discovered his lordship's manfion ; but the peer unluckily quitted his former houfe . when he went for Ireland : and as he was just entered into a new one , the fame of his equipage had not yet fufficiently blazed in the neighbourhood ...
... discovered his lordship's manfion ; but the peer unluckily quitted his former houfe . when he went for Ireland : and as he was just entered into a new one , the fame of his equipage had not yet fufficiently blazed in the neighbourhood ...
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... discovered the lover , ( as all women have the eyes of hawks in those matters , ) yet she still thought it was fuch a lover , as a generous friend of the lady fhould not betray her to . In fhort , fhe fufpected this was the very Mr ...
... discovered the lover , ( as all women have the eyes of hawks in those matters , ) yet she still thought it was fuch a lover , as a generous friend of the lady fhould not betray her to . In fhort , fhe fufpected this was the very Mr ...
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... discovered me , I must still speak in the fame voice , left I fhould be known by others . And do you think , good Sir , that I have no greater regard for my coufia than to affit in carrying on an affair between you two , which muft end ...
... discovered me , I must still speak in the fame voice , left I fhould be known by others . And do you think , good Sir , that I have no greater regard for my coufia than to affit in carrying on an affair between you two , which muft end ...
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