The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Walther, 1774 |
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... truth , if the historian will confine him- felf to what really happened , and utterly reject any circumstance , which , though never fo well attested , he must be well affured is false , he will fometimes fall into the marvellous , but ...
... truth , if the historian will confine him- felf to what really happened , and utterly reject any circumstance , which , though never fo well attested , he must be well affured is false , he will fometimes fall into the marvellous , but ...
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... truth in future ages . Thus a Trajan and an Anto- ninus , a Nero and a Caligula , have all met with the belief of pofterity ; and no one doubts but that men fo very good , and fo very bad , were once the masters of mankind . But we who ...
... truth in future ages . Thus a Trajan and an Anto- ninus , a Nero and a Caligula , have all met with the belief of pofterity ; and no one doubts but that men fo very good , and fo very bad , were once the masters of mankind . But we who ...
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... truth with fiction ; in or- der to join the credible with the furprising . ' " For though every good author will confine himself within the bounds of probability , it is by no means neceffary that his characters , or his incidents ...
... truth with fiction ; in or- der to join the credible with the furprising . ' " For though every good author will confine himself within the bounds of probability , it is by no means neceffary that his characters , or his incidents ...
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... truth on't . ' ' creature ! ' cries Jones . O heavens ! " " " เ " young creature A sweet ' Angels are painted fair to look like her . • There's in her all that we believe of heaven , ' Amazing brightness , purity , and truth , Eternal ...
... truth on't . ' ' creature ! ' cries Jones . O heavens ! " " " เ " young creature A sweet ' Angels are painted fair to look like her . • There's in her all that we believe of heaven , ' Amazing brightness , purity , and truth , Eternal ...
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... truth . I have heard her mention Mr. Jones ; but in a civil and • modest way , I confefs ; yet I could perceive fhe ' thought a great deal more than she said : O my ' dear woman , ' cries Jones , her thoughts of me I ' fhall never be ...
... truth . I have heard her mention Mr. Jones ; but in a civil and • modest way , I confefs ; yet I could perceive fhe ' thought a great deal more than she said : O my ' dear woman , ' cries Jones , her thoughts of me I ' fhall never be ...
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