The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... fhall from her fympathetic breaft , fend forth the heaving figh . Do thou teach me not only to forefee , but to enjoy , nay , even to feed on future praife . Com- fort me by a folemn affurance , that when the little VOL . III . B ...
... fhall from her fympathetic breaft , fend forth the heaving figh . Do thou teach me not only to forefee , but to enjoy , nay , even to feed on future praife . Com- fort me by a folemn affurance , that when the little VOL . III . B ...
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Henry Fielding. parlour in which I fit at this inftant , fhall be reduced to a worfe furnished box , I fhall be read with honour , by those who never knew nor faw me , and whom I thall neither know nor fee . And thou much plumper dame ...
Henry Fielding. parlour in which I fit at this inftant , fhall be reduced to a worfe furnished box , I fhall be read with honour , by those who never knew nor faw me , and whom I thall neither know nor fee . And thou much plumper dame ...
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... fhall be very glad to have my fhare in the prefervation of a young lady of fo much merit , and for whom I have fo much efteem . ' . · · " ' Doth not your ladyfhip think , ' fays Mrs. Fitzpa trick eagerly , that it would be the best way ...
... fhall be very glad to have my fhare in the prefervation of a young lady of fo much merit , and for whom I have fo much efteem . ' . · · " ' Doth not your ladyfhip think , ' fays Mrs. Fitzpa trick eagerly , that it would be the best way ...
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... material in itself , 1 fhall omit the relation ; the rather as I have known feme very fine polite converfation grow extremely dull , when when tranfcribed into books , or repeated on the ftage 14 BOOK XIIE . THE HISTORY OF.
... material in itself , 1 fhall omit the relation ; the rather as I have known feme very fine polite converfation grow extremely dull , when when tranfcribed into books , or repeated on the ftage 14 BOOK XIIE . THE HISTORY OF.
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... fhall not poffibly be able to give you a anfwer to - night , as to that bufinefs ; but if you pleafe to leave word where I may fend to you to - morrow- Jones had natural , but not artificial goad - breeding . Instead therefore of ...
... fhall not poffibly be able to give you a anfwer to - night , as to that bufinefs ; but if you pleafe to leave word where I may fend to you to - morrow- Jones had natural , but not artificial goad - breeding . Instead therefore of ...
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