The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling, Volumen3A. Millar, 1749 |
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... Barber ; ' but none stirred a Step . Several Cordials were likewife prescribed in the fame ineffective Manner ; till the Land- lord ordered up a Tankard of his ftrong Beer , with a Toaft , which he faid was the beft Cordial in England ...
... Barber ; ' but none stirred a Step . Several Cordials were likewife prescribed in the fame ineffective Manner ; till the Land- lord ordered up a Tankard of his ftrong Beer , with a Toaft , which he faid was the beft Cordial in England ...
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... Barbers that was ever recorded in Hiftory , the Barber of Bagdad , nor he in Don Quixotte not excepted . T HE Clock had now struck Five , when Jones awaked from a Nap of feven Hours , fo much refrefhed , and in fuch perfect Health and ...
... Barbers that was ever recorded in Hiftory , the Barber of Bagdad , nor he in Don Quixotte not excepted . T HE Clock had now struck Five , when Jones awaked from a Nap of feven Hours , fo much refrefhed , and in fuch perfect Health and ...
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A Foundling Henry Fielding. was , according to his Orders , attended by the Barber . 1. 1 : This Barber , who went by the Name of little Benjamin , was a Fellow of great Od . dity and Humour , which had frequently led him into fmall ...
A Foundling Henry Fielding. was , according to his Orders , attended by the Barber . 1. 1 : This Barber , who went by the Name of little Benjamin , was a Fellow of great Od . dity and Humour , which had frequently led him into fmall ...
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... Barber , non omnia poffumus omnes . Again ! ' faid Jones ; I fancy you are good at capping . Verses . ' Excufe me , Sir , ' faid the Barber , non • tanti me dignor honore . ' And then pro- ceeding to his Operation , Sir , ' faid he ...
... Barber , non omnia poffumus omnes . Again ! ' faid Jones ; I fancy you are good at capping . Verses . ' Excufe me , Sir , ' faid the Barber , non • tanti me dignor honore . ' And then pro- ceeding to his Operation , Sir , ' faid he ...
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... Barber , you are too wife a Man to carry a broken Head thither ; for that would be carrying Coals to Newcastle . .... Upon my Word , ' cries Jones , thou art a very odd Fellow , and I like thy Humour extremely ; I fhall be very glad ...
... Barber , you are too wife a Man to carry a broken Head thither ; for that would be carrying Coals to Newcastle . .... Upon my Word , ' cries Jones , thou art a very odd Fellow , and I like thy Humour extremely ; I fhall be very glad ...
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