The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... fortune relented , or whether it was no longer in her power to difappoint him , he came into the very kreet which was honoured by his lordship's refidence ; and being directed to the houfe , he gave one gentle rap at the door . The ...
... fortune relented , or whether it was no longer in her power to difappoint him , he came into the very kreet which was honoured by his lordship's refidence ; and being directed to the houfe , he gave one gentle rap at the door . The ...
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... fortune , who may be confidered as thus playing tricks with us , and wantonly diverting herfelf at our expence . Jones , who more than once already had experienced this frolickfome difpofition of the heathen goddefs , was now again ...
... fortune , who may be confidered as thus playing tricks with us , and wantonly diverting herfelf at our expence . Jones , who more than once already had experienced this frolickfome difpofition of the heathen goddefs , was now again ...
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... fortune . • When lady Bellafton had heard the whole , she an- fwered gravely , ' Indeed , Madam , this is a matter of great confequence . Nothing can certainly be more ' commendable than the part you act ; and I fhall be very glad to ...
... fortune . • When lady Bellafton had heard the whole , she an- fwered gravely , ' Indeed , Madam , this is a matter of great confequence . Nothing can certainly be more ' commendable than the part you act ; and I fhall be very glad to ...
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... fortune had made all ufeful occupations unneceffary . Play - houfes , coffee - houfes , and taverns were the fcenes of their rendezvous . Wit and humour were the entertainment of their loofer hours , and love was the bufinefs of their ...
... fortune had made all ufeful occupations unneceffary . Play - houfes , coffee - houfes , and taverns were the fcenes of their rendezvous . Wit and humour were the entertainment of their loofer hours , and love was the bufinefs of their ...
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... fortune , according to her ufual cuftom , reverfed the face of affairs . The former victor lay breathlefs on the ground , and the vanquished gentle- man had recovered breath enough to thank Mr. Jones for his feasonable affistance ; he ...
... fortune , according to her ufual cuftom , reverfed the face of affairs . The former victor lay breathlefs on the ground , and the vanquished gentle- man had recovered breath enough to thank Mr. Jones for his feasonable affistance ; he ...
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