The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... Partridge . BOOK XVI . Containing the space of five days . CHAP . I. Of Prologues . CHAP . II . 146 151 153 158 A whimfical adventure which befell the ' Squire , with the diftreffed fituation of Sophia . CHAP . III . What happened to ...
... Partridge . BOOK XVI . Containing the space of five days . CHAP . I. Of Prologues . CHAP . II . 146 151 153 158 A whimfical adventure which befell the ' Squire , with the diftreffed fituation of Sophia . CHAP . III . What happened to ...
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... Partridge . CHAP . VI . In which the hiftory is obliged to go back . CHAP . VII . and goes to Page 177 185 . In which Mr. Western pays a visit to his fifler , in com- pany with Mr. Blifil . CHAP . VIII . Schemes of lady Bellafton for ...
... Partridge . CHAP . VI . In which the hiftory is obliged to go back . CHAP . VII . and goes to Page 177 185 . In which Mr. Western pays a visit to his fifler , in com- pany with Mr. Blifil . CHAP . VIII . Schemes of lady Bellafton for ...
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... Partridge , was an entire stranger in London ; and as he happened to arrive firit in a quarter of the town , the inhabitants of which have very little intercourfe with the houfhoulders of Hanover or Gros- venor - fquare , ( for he ...
... Partridge , was an entire stranger in London ; and as he happened to arrive firit in a quarter of the town , the inhabitants of which have very little intercourfe with the houfhoulders of Hanover or Gros- venor - fquare , ( for he ...
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... Partridge , and in this houfe he was provided with a room for himself in the fecond floor , and with one for Partridge in the fourth . The firft floor was inhabited by one of thofe young gentlemen , who , in the laft age , were called ...
... Partridge , and in this houfe he was provided with a room for himself in the fecond floor , and with one for Partridge in the fourth . The firft floor was inhabited by one of thofe young gentlemen , who , in the laft age , were called ...
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... Partridge , that Mrs. Fitzpatrick had left her lodging , and that he could not learn whither fhe was gone . This news highly afflicted him , and his countenance , as well as his beha- viour , in defiance of all his endeavours to the ...
... Partridge , that Mrs. Fitzpatrick had left her lodging , and that he could not learn whither fhe was gone . This news highly afflicted him , and his countenance , as well as his beha- viour , in defiance of all his endeavours to the ...
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