The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... thofe in the preceding chapter . CHAP . X. 40 A chapter which , though fhort , may draw tears from fome eyes . 44 CHAP . XI . In which the reader will be furprized . 47 CHAP . XII . In which the thirteenth Book is concluded . 54 BOOK ...
... thofe in the preceding chapter . CHAP . X. 40 A chapter which , though fhort , may draw tears from fome eyes . 44 CHAP . XI . In which the reader will be furprized . 47 CHAP . XII . In which the thirteenth Book is concluded . 54 BOOK ...
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... thofe happy manfions , where for- tune fegregates from the vulgar , thofe magnanimous heroes , the defcendants of ancient Britous , Saxons , or Danes , whofe arceftors being born in better days , by fundry kinds of merit , have entailed ...
... thofe happy manfions , where for- tune fegregates from the vulgar , thofe magnanimous heroes , the defcendants of ancient Britous , Saxons , or Danes , whofe arceftors being born in better days , by fundry kinds of merit , have entailed ...
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... thofe who have the honour to attend at the doors of our great men . The porter in his lodge , anfwers exactly to Cerberus in his den , and , like him , must be appeafed by a fop , before accefs can be be gained to his mafter Perhaps ...
... thofe who have the honour to attend at the doors of our great men . The porter in his lodge , anfwers exactly to Cerberus in his den , and , like him , must be appeafed by a fop , before accefs can be be gained to his mafter Perhaps ...
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... thofe matters ) yet fhe ftill thought it was fuch a lover , as a generous friend of the lady fhould not betray her to . In fhort , fhe fufpected this was the very Mr. Blifil , from whom Sophia had flown ; and all the anfwers which she ...
... thofe matters ) yet fhe ftill thought it was fuch a lover , as a generous friend of the lady fhould not betray her to . In fhort , fhe fufpected this was the very Mr. Blifil , from whom Sophia had flown ; and all the anfwers which she ...
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... thofe methods : for as Betty had reported from Mrs. Honour , that So- phia had a violent inclination to Jones , fhe conceived , that to diffuade her from the match , was an endeavour of the fame kind , as it would be very heartily and ...
... thofe methods : for as Betty had reported from Mrs. Honour , that So- phia had a violent inclination to Jones , fhe conceived , that to diffuade her from the match , was an endeavour of the fame kind , as it would be very heartily and ...
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