The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Walther, 1774 |
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... fome comedies with much propriety , as the heroes in these are most commonly eminent for those very talents which not only bring men to the gallows , but enable them to make an heroic figure when they are there . Within these few ...
... fome comedies with much propriety , as the heroes in these are most commonly eminent for those very talents which not only bring men to the gallows , but enable them to make an heroic figure when they are there . Within these few ...
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... fome tea ; upon which occafion my landlady herself vouch , fafed to pay him a vifit . This was indeed the first time she had feen him , or at least had taken any notice of him ; but , as the lieu , tenant had affured her that he was ...
... fome tea ; upon which occafion my landlady herself vouch , fafed to pay him a vifit . This was indeed the first time she had feen him , or at least had taken any notice of him ; but , as the lieu , tenant had affured her that he was ...
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... fome people have tongues ; but I promise you I can keep a fecret . My enemies will allow me that vir ' tue ... fome other people , I fhould have fhewn you I could have kept a fecret better . I fhould not have degraded your name in a ...
... fome people have tongues ; but I promise you I can keep a fecret . My enemies will allow me that vir ' tue ... fome other people , I fhould have fhewn you I could have kept a fecret better . I fhould not have degraded your name in a ...
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... fome heli tation , and many hums and ha's , at laft begged leave to crave the name of the lady , who appeared to be the principal cause of all this mischief . Jones paused a moment , and then faid : Since I have trufted you • with fo ...
... fome heli tation , and many hums and ha's , at laft begged leave to crave the name of the lady , who appeared to be the principal cause of all this mischief . Jones paused a moment , and then faid : Since I have trufted you • with fo ...
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... fome of them are a little torn ; but I have a great part of Stowe's Chronicle ; the fixth volume of Pope's Homer ; the third volume of the Spec- tator ; the fecond volume of Echard's Roman Hiftory ; the Craftsman ; Robinson Crufoe ; Tho ...
... fome of them are a little torn ; but I have a great part of Stowe's Chronicle ; the fixth volume of Pope's Homer ; the third volume of the Spec- tator ; the fecond volume of Echard's Roman Hiftory ; the Craftsman ; Robinson Crufoe ; Tho ...
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