The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: In Four Volumes, Volumen3A. Millar, over-against Catherine-street in the Strand., 1750 |
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... Ladyship would not think of going any farther To - night . I am terribly afraid your Ladyfhip will not be able to bear the Fatigue . ' " Why fure , ' cries the Landlady , ' fhip's Honour can never intend it . farther To - night indeed ...
... Ladyship would not think of going any farther To - night . I am terribly afraid your Ladyfhip will not be able to bear the Fatigue . ' " Why fure , ' cries the Landlady , ' fhip's Honour can never intend it . farther To - night indeed ...
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... Ladyship is not uneafy at any thing : For , as Madam there fays , all may end better than any body expects . A Gentleman who was here juft now , brought excellent News ; and perhaps fome Folks who have given other Folks the Slip , may ...
... Ladyship is not uneafy at any thing : For , as Madam there fays , all may end better than any body expects . A Gentleman who was here juft now , brought excellent News ; and perhaps fome Folks who have given other Folks the Slip , may ...
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... Ladyship . All the World would very much blame me if I fhould , fince it will be in your Ladyfhip's Power fo fhortly to reward me . My Wife can witness for me , I knew your Ladyfhip the Moment you came into the Houfe : I faid it was ...
... Ladyship . All the World would very much blame me if I fhould , fince it will be in your Ladyfhip's Power fo fhortly to reward me . My Wife can witness for me , I knew your Ladyfhip the Moment you came into the Houfe : I faid it was ...
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... Ladyship may be angry with me , for ought I know , for tak- ing your Part , fince proffered Service , they fay , ftinks ; but to be fure I could never bear to hear a Lady of mine called Whore . Nor will bear it . Lam fure your Ladyfhip ...
... Ladyship may be angry with me , for ought I know , for tak- ing your Part , fince proffered Service , they fay , ftinks ; but to be fure I could never bear to hear a Lady of mine called Whore . Nor will bear it . Lam fure your Ladyfhip ...
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... Ladyship , and may even have fome Concern , fhould it be apprehended , that during this unhap- py Separation from Sophia , he took up his Re- fidence either at an Inn , or in the Street ; wẹ fhall now give an Account of his Lodging ...
... Ladyship , and may even have fome Concern , fhould it be apprehended , that during this unhap- py Separation from Sophia , he took up his Re- fidence either at an Inn , or in the Street ; wẹ fhall now give an Account of his Lodging ...
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Página 62 - tis his, and hath been slave to thousands: But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that WHICH NOT ENRICHES HIM, BUT MAKES ME POOR INDEED.
Página 44 - Even such a man, so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe-begone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night, And would have told him half his Troy was burn'd; But Priam found the fire ere he his tongue, And I my Percy's death ere thou report'st it.
Página 187 - Place me where never summer breeze Unbinds the glebe, or warms the trees; Where ever lowering clouds appear, And angry Jove deforms th' inclement year: Love and the nymph shall charm my toils, The nymph, who sweetly speaks and sweetly smiles.
Página 218 - Foretell me that some tender maid, whose grandmother is yet unborn, hereafter, when, under the fictitious name of Sophia, she reads the real worth which once existed in my Charlotte, shall from her sympathetic breast send forth the heaving sigh.
Página 4 - ... raise our compassion rather than our abhorrence. Indeed, nothing can be of more moral use than the imperfections which are seen in examples of this kind ; since such form a kind of surprise, more apt to affect and dwell upon our minds, than the faults of very vicious and wicked persons.
Página 220 - Come, thou that hast inspired thy Aristophanes, thy Lucian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakespeare, thy Swift, thy Marivaux, fill my pages with humour ; till mankind learn the good-nature to laugh only at the follies of others, and the humility to grieve at their own.