The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 |
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... heart may be better than thy head ) , not to condemn a character as a bad one because it is not perfectly a good one . If thou dost delight in these models of perfection , there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; but , as we ...
... heart may be better than thy head ) , not to condemn a character as a bad one because it is not perfectly a good one . If thou dost delight in these models of perfection , there are books enow written to gratify thy taste ; but , as we ...
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... heart as well as in his head , yet being a sneaking or a niggardly fellow was not one of them . In reality , he was so generous a man that , whereas he had received a very handsome fortune with his wife , he had now spent every penny of ...
... heart as well as in his head , yet being a sneaking or a niggardly fellow was not one of them . In reality , he was so generous a man that , whereas he had received a very handsome fortune with his wife , he had now spent every penny of ...
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... heart as good and innocent as her face was beautiful , Sophia ( for it was she herself ) lay reclining her lovely head on her hand , when her maid entered the room , and running directly to the bed , cried , Madam- madam - who doth your ...
... heart as good and innocent as her face was beautiful , Sophia ( for it was she herself ) lay reclining her lovely head on her hand , when her maid entered the room , and running directly to the bed , cried , Madam- madam - who doth your ...
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... heart with foul language for some time , and now it scoured out of her mouth , as filth doth from a mud - cart when the board which confines it is removed . Partridge likewise shovelled in his share of calumny , and ( what may surprise ...
... heart with foul language for some time , and now it scoured out of her mouth , as filth doth from a mud - cart when the board which confines it is removed . Partridge likewise shovelled in his share of calumny , and ( what may surprise ...
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... heart ; so that all the secrets there deposited run out . These sluices were indeed , naturally , very ill - secured . To give the best - natured turn we can to his disposition , he was a very honest man ; for , as he was the most ...
... heart ; so that all the secrets there deposited run out . These sluices were indeed , naturally , very ill - secured . To give the best - natured turn we can to his disposition , he was a very honest man ; for , as he was the most ...
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