The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen1Blackwell, 1926 |
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... to say , a stronger picture of a truly benevolent mind than is to be found in any other , who that knows you , and a particular acquaintance of yours , will doubt whence that benevolence hath been copied ? The world will To the HONOURABLE.
... to say , a stronger picture of a truly benevolent mind than is to be found in any other , who that knows you , and a particular acquaintance of yours , will doubt whence that benevolence hath been copied ? The world will To the HONOURABLE.
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... mind , which is the sure com- panion of innocence and virtue ; nor can in the least bal- ance the evil of that horror and anxiety which , in their room , guilt introduces into our bosoms . And again , that as these acquisitions are in ...
... mind , which is the sure com- panion of innocence and virtue ; nor can in the least bal- ance the evil of that horror and anxiety which , in their room , guilt introduces into our bosoms . And again , that as these acquisitions are in ...
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... MIND OF A MAN , AS A MIRROR REFLECTS HIS PERSON . CHAP . X. P. 253 Shewing the truth of many observations of Ovid , and of other more grave writers , who have proved , beyond contradic- tion , that wine is often the forerunner of ...
... MIND OF A MAN , AS A MIRROR REFLECTS HIS PERSON . CHAP . X. P. 253 Shewing the truth of many observations of Ovid , and of other more grave writers , who have proved , beyond contradic- tion , that wine is often the forerunner of ...
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... mind their own business , and not to intermeddle with affairs , or works , which no ways concern them : for , till they pro- duce the authority by which they are constituted judges , I shall plead to their jurisdiction . CHAP . III . An ...
... mind their own business , and not to intermeddle with affairs , or works , which no ways concern them : for , till they pro- duce the authority by which they are constituted judges , I shall plead to their jurisdiction . CHAP . III . An ...
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... mind , he soon began to be touched with sentiments of compassion for the little wretch before him . He then rang his bell , and ordered an elderly woman servant to rise immediately and come to him , and in the mean time was so eager in ...
... mind , he soon began to be touched with sentiments of compassion for the little wretch before him . He then rang his bell , and ordered an elderly woman servant to rise immediately and come to him , and in the mean time was so eager in ...
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