The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... she hath mentioned your name to me .'- Ha , ' cries he , did the ever men ' tion her poor Jones- You flatter me now ; I can never believe so much . ' Why then , ' anfwered the , as I hope to be faved , and may the devil fetch me , ' if ...
... she hath mentioned your name to me .'- Ha , ' cries he , did the ever men ' tion her poor Jones- You flatter me now ; I can never believe so much . ' Why then , ' anfwered the , as I hope to be faved , and may the devil fetch me , ' if ...
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... She answered coldly , That to be fure people were the best judges ' what was most proper for their circumftances.- · C But hark , ' fays fhe , I think I hear fomebody call . Coming ! Coming ! the devil's in all our volk , ' nobody hath ...
... She answered coldly , That to be fure people were the best judges ' what was most proper for their circumftances.- · C But hark , ' fays fhe , I think I hear fomebody call . Coming ! Coming ! the devil's in all our volk , ' nobody hath ...
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... She was no fooner gone than Jones , infead of ani- madverting on her behaviour , reflected that he was in the fame bed , which he was informed had held his dear Sophia . This occafioned a thousand fond and tender thoughts , which we ...
... She was no fooner gone than Jones , infead of ani- madverting on her behaviour , reflected that he was in the fame bed , which he was informed had held his dear Sophia . This occafioned a thousand fond and tender thoughts , which we ...
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... she loved money fo much , that the hated every thing which had the femblance of po- verty . ་ < · Jones now returned in order to drefs himself , while his dinner was preparing , and was , according to his orders , attended by the barber ...
... she loved money fo much , that the hated every thing which had the femblance of po- verty . ་ < · Jones now returned in order to drefs himself , while his dinner was preparing , and was , according to his orders , attended by the barber ...
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... she said , but not in his hearing : for having lighted his pipe , he staggered off as fast as he could . We fhall therefore tranfcribe no more of her speech , as it approached ftill nearer and near- er to a subject too indelicate to ...
... she said , but not in his hearing : for having lighted his pipe , he staggered off as fast as he could . We fhall therefore tranfcribe no more of her speech , as it approached ftill nearer and near- er to a subject too indelicate to ...
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