The history of Tom Jones, a foundlingJenson Society, 1907 |
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... command upon me- - my heart bleeds faster than those lips . O Sophia , how easily could I drain my veins preserve one drop of that dear blood . ” . " I have too many obligations to you already , " answered she , " for sure you meant ...
... command upon me- - my heart bleeds faster than those lips . O Sophia , how easily could I drain my veins preserve one drop of that dear blood . ” . " I have too many obligations to you already , " answered she , " for sure you meant ...
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... commands , in flying for ever from your dear , your lovely sight . Cruel indeed those commands are ; but it is a cruelty which proceeds from fortune , not from my Sophia . Fortune hath made it necessary , necessary to your preservation ...
... commands , in flying for ever from your dear , your lovely sight . Cruel indeed those commands are ; but it is a cruelty which proceeds from fortune , not from my Sophia . Fortune hath made it necessary , necessary to your preservation ...
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... command me whatever is in my power , and I heartily wish it was in my power to do you any service . " In fact , the question staggered him ; for he had , by selling game , amassed a pretty good sum of money in Mr. Western's service ...
... command me whatever is in my power , and I heartily wish it was in my power to do you any service . " In fact , the question staggered him ; for he had , by selling game , amassed a pretty good sum of money in Mr. Western's service ...
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... command ; though unhappily , indeed , the badness of the neighbourhood , and of the roads , made this of little use ; for none who had set much value on their necks would have passed through the one , or who had set any value on their ...
... command ; though unhappily , indeed , the badness of the neighbourhood , and of the roads , made this of little use ; for none who had set much value on their necks would have passed through the one , or who had set any value on their ...
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... command , Sophia now admitted Mr. Blifil's visit . Scenes like this , when painted at large , afford , as we have observed , very little entertainment to the reader . Here , therefore , we shall strictly adhere to a rule of Horace ; by ...
... command , Sophia now admitted Mr. Blifil's visit . Scenes like this , when painted at large , afford , as we have observed , very little entertainment to the reader . Here , therefore , we shall strictly adhere to a rule of Horace ; by ...
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acquainted Alcibiades Allworthy answered Honour answered Jones aunt barber began begged behaviour believe Benjamin better Black George Blifil blood brother called CHAPTER character command concern cries Honour cries Jones cries Sophia dæmon daughter dear desire door doth endeavour ensign father favour fellow fortune gamekeeper give hath heard heart hope husband imagined immediately inclinations justice justice of peace kind knew la'ship landlady lieutenant look lover ma'am madam maid manner married matter mention mind mistress morning never Northerton obliged occasion Partridge passion perhaps person poor portmanteau present promise Quaker reader received replied resolved returned say the truth says Jones says Sophia scarce seen serjeant servants sister soldiers soon sooner Squire Allworthy stept suffer sure surgeon surprize tell tender thing thou thought tion told Tom French tridge turn violent Western whole wish woman words young gentleman young lady