The history of Tom Jones, a foundlingJenson Society, 1907 |
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... heart no traces of avarice or am- bition , conclude , therefore , that there are no such passions in human nature ? Why will we not modestly observe the same rule in judging of the good , as well as the evil of others ? Or why , in any ...
... heart no traces of avarice or am- bition , conclude , therefore , that there are no such passions in human nature ? Why will we not modestly observe the same rule in judging of the good , as well as the evil of others ? Or why , in any ...
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... heart , my good reader , and resolve whether do believe these matters with me . you you do , you may now proceed to their exemplifica- tion in the following pages : if you do not , you have , I assure you , already read more than you ...
... heart , my good reader , and resolve whether do believe these matters with me . you you do , you may now proceed to their exemplifica- tion in the following pages : if you do not , you have , I assure you , already read more than you ...
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... heart , yet the pleasing reflection on Mr. Allworthy's recovery , and the presence of his mistress , joined to some tender looks which she now and then could not refrain from giving him , so ele- vated our heroe , that he joined the ...
... heart , yet the pleasing reflection on Mr. Allworthy's recovery , and the presence of his mistress , joined to some tender looks which she now and then could not refrain from giving him , so ele- vated our heroe , that he joined the ...
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... heart , " cries the lady . - - " Do you ? " answered Western ; " and I pity your town learning ; I had rather be anything than a courtier , and a Presby- terian , and a Hanoverian too , as some people , I believe , are . " - " If you ...
... heart , " cries the lady . - - " Do you ? " answered Western ; " and I pity your town learning ; I had rather be anything than a courtier , and a Presby- terian , and a Hanoverian too , as some people , I believe , are . " - " If you ...
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... heart . I knew Sophy was a good girl , and would not fall in love to make me angry . I was never more rejoiced in my life ; for nothing can lie so handy together as our two estates . I had this matter in my head some time ago : for ...
... heart . I knew Sophy was a good girl , and would not fall in love to make me angry . I was never more rejoiced in my life ; for nothing can lie so handy together as our two estates . I had this matter in my head some time ago : for ...
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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