The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... fatisfaction of poor Jones . For though Mrs. Fitzpatrick foon difcovered the lover , ( as all women have the eyes of hawks in thofe matters ) yet fhe ftill thought it was fuch a lover , as a generous friend of the lady fhould not betray ...
... fatisfaction of poor Jones . For though Mrs. Fitzpatrick foon difcovered the lover , ( as all women have the eyes of hawks in thofe matters ) yet fhe ftill thought it was fuch a lover , as a generous friend of the lady fhould not betray ...
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... fatisfaction , at the expence of what is moft dear to its object . I would facrifice every thing to the poffeffion of my Sophia , but Sophia herself . ' • Though the reader may have already conceived no very fublime idea of the virtue ...
... fatisfaction , at the expence of what is moft dear to its object . I would facrifice every thing to the poffeffion of my Sophia , but Sophia herself . ' • Though the reader may have already conceived no very fublime idea of the virtue ...
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... fatisfaction , and no lefs to that of Sophia ; who was terribly alarmed left lady Bellafton fhould discover what she already knew but too well . Upon the stairs Jones met his old acquaintance Mrs. Honour , who , notwithstanding all fhe ...
... fatisfaction , and no lefs to that of Sophia ; who was terribly alarmed left lady Bellafton fhould discover what she already knew but too well . Upon the stairs Jones met his old acquaintance Mrs. Honour , who , notwithstanding all fhe ...
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... fatisfaction you have given me by what you fay ; for I do affure you , your fon is a perfon for whom I have the higheft honour.- Nay , Sir , it is not eafy to exprefs the efteem I have for you , who could be fo generous , fo good , fo ...
... fatisfaction you have given me by what you fay ; for I do affure you , your fon is a perfon for whom I have the higheft honour.- Nay , Sir , it is not eafy to exprefs the efteem I have for you , who could be fo generous , fo good , fo ...
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... fatisfaction ; and when the father had very bitterly reviled his fon , and pronounced fen- tence of beggary upon him , the uncie began in the following manner . • your own . If you were a little cooler , brother , I would afk • you ...
... fatisfaction ; and when the father had very bitterly reviled his fon , and pronounced fen- tence of beggary upon him , the uncie began in the following manner . • your own . If you were a little cooler , brother , I would afk • you ...
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