The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: In Four Volumes, Volumen3Legrand, 1791 - 331 páginas |
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... say the truth , he was one of those compo- fitions which nature makes up in too great a hurry , and forgets to put any brains into their head . Now it happens to this fort of men , as to bad hounds , who never hit off a fault themselves ...
... say the truth , he was one of those compo- fitions which nature makes up in too great a hurry , and forgets to put any brains into their head . Now it happens to this fort of men , as to bad hounds , who never hit off a fault themselves ...
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... say , ftinks ; but to be fure I could never bear to hear a Lady of mine called whore . Nor will I bear it . I am fure your Ladyfhip is as virtuous a Lady as ever fat foot on English ground , and I will claw any villain's out who dares ...
... say , ftinks ; but to be fure I could never bear to hear a Lady of mine called whore . Nor will I bear it . I am fure your Ladyfhip is as virtuous a Lady as ever fat foot on English ground , and I will claw any villain's out who dares ...
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... say ; certain it is , fhe was much less satisfied with the generofity of Sophia . " Indeed , " cries fhe , " my dear , the Lady knows better how to dispose of her money than you imagine . She might very well think we should not put up ...
... say ; certain it is , fhe was much less satisfied with the generofity of Sophia . " Indeed , " cries fhe , " my dear , the Lady knows better how to dispose of her money than you imagine . She might very well think we should not put up ...
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... say truth , we have been obliged to part with him fo long , that , confidering the condition in which we left him , I apprehend many of our Readers have concluded we intended to abandon him for ever ; he being at prefent in that ...
... say truth , we have been obliged to part with him fo long , that , confidering the condition in which we left him , I apprehend many of our Readers have concluded we intended to abandon him for ever ; he being at prefent in that ...
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... say , that Jones , after having played the part of a madman for many minutes , came , by degrees , to himfelf ; which no fooner happened , than , turning to Partridge he very earnestly begged his pardon for the attack he made on him in ...
... say , that Jones , after having played the part of a madman for many minutes , came , by degrees , to himfelf ; which no fooner happened , than , turning to Partridge he very earnestly begged his pardon for the attack he made on him in ...
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