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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... opinions of the Divine and the Philoso- pher concerning the two boys ; with some rea- sons for their opinions , and other matters , 173 VI . Containing a better reason still for the before- mentioned opinions , VII . In which the Author ...
... opinions of the Divine and the Philoso- pher concerning the two boys ; with some rea- sons for their opinions , and other matters , 173 VI . Containing a better reason still for the before- mentioned opinions , VII . In which the Author ...
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... and that of Sir Richard Steele . He had the advantage , both in learning , and , in my opinion , genius ; they both agreed in wanting money , in spite of all their friends , and would have wanted it , if their PREFATORY MEMOIR . iii.
... and that of Sir Richard Steele . He had the advantage , both in learning , and , in my opinion , genius ; they both agreed in wanting money , in spite of all their friends , and would have wanted it , if their PREFATORY MEMOIR . iii.
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... opinion of our curious readers , finding nothing of sufficient certainty to rely on . However , we cannot omit inserting an epitaph which an in- genious friend of ours hath communicated : Stay , traveller , for underneath this pew Lyes ...
... opinion of our curious readers , finding nothing of sufficient certainty to rely on . However , we cannot omit inserting an epitaph which an in- genious friend of ours hath communicated : Stay , traveller , for underneath this pew Lyes ...
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... opinion of that female sect who hold one lusty young fellow to be near as good as another lusty young fellow , she at last gave up Joseph and his cause , and with a triumph over her passion , highly commendable , walked off with her ...
... opinion of that female sect who hold one lusty young fellow to be near as good as another lusty young fellow , she at last gave up Joseph and his cause , and with a triumph over her passion , highly commendable , walked off with her ...
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... opinion . Nothing can be imagined more tender than was the parting between these two lovers . A thou- sand sighs heaved the bosom of Joseph ; a thousand tears distilled from the lovely eyes of Fanny , ( for that was her name ) : though ...
... opinion . Nothing can be imagined more tender than was the parting between these two lovers . A thou- sand sighs heaved the bosom of Joseph ; a thousand tears distilled from the lovely eyes of Fanny , ( for that was her name ) : though ...
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