The Novels of Henry Fielding ... To which is Prefixed, a Memoir of the Life of the Author [by Sir Walter Scott].Hurst, Robinson, 1821 - 802 páginas |
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... Innocence , and other grave matters , • 550 552 554 • 555 • 558 561 562 514 565 X. Table talk , consisting of a facetious discourse that passed in the prison , 516 · VII . Containing a very extraordinary and pleasant incident , • · 567 ...
... Innocence , and other grave matters , • 550 552 554 • 555 • 558 561 562 514 565 X. Table talk , consisting of a facetious discourse that passed in the prison , 516 · VII . Containing a very extraordinary and pleasant incident , • · 567 ...
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... innocence ; for by all that is sacred , I have never offered more than kissing . " " Kissing ! " said the lady , with great discom- posure of countenance , and more redness in her cheeks than anger in her eyes , " do you call that no ...
... innocence ; for by all that is sacred , I have never offered more than kissing . " " Kissing ! " said the lady , with great discom- posure of countenance , and more redness in her cheeks than anger in her eyes , " do you call that no ...
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... innocence ? Doth not that alone afford us more consolation than all worldly acquisitions ? What but innocence and virtue could give any comfort to such a misera- . " ble wretch as I am ? Yet these can make me . prefer this sick and ...
... innocence ? Doth not that alone afford us more consolation than all worldly acquisitions ? What but innocence and virtue could give any comfort to such a misera- . " ble wretch as I am ? Yet these can make me . prefer this sick and ...
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... innocence , the mob were very busy in searching him , and presently , among other things , pulled . out the piece of gold just mentioned ; which Bet- ty no sooner saw , than she laid violent hands on it , and conveyed it up to Joseph ...
... innocence , the mob were very busy in searching him , and presently , among other things , pulled . out the piece of gold just mentioned ; which Bet- ty no sooner saw , than she laid violent hands on it , and conveyed it up to Joseph ...
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... innocence . " The poor wretch , who had been some time in recovering strength enough to rise , and had afterwards , during the engagement , stood trembling , being disabled by fear even from running away , hearing her champion was ...
... innocence . " The poor wretch , who had been some time in recovering strength enough to rise , and had afterwards , during the engagement , stood trembling , being disabled by fear even from running away , hearing her champion was ...
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