The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... appearance . 13 CHA P. IV . In which is introduced one of the pleasantest barbersthat . was ever recorded in hiftory , the barber of Bagdad , or he in Don Quixote , not excepted . CHA P. V. A dialogue between Mr. Jones and the barber ...
... appearance . 13 CHA P. IV . In which is introduced one of the pleasantest barbersthat . was ever recorded in hiftory , the barber of Bagdad , or he in Don Quixote , not excepted . CHA P. V. A dialogue between Mr. Jones and the barber ...
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... appeared to the landlady to have lefs . < My good landlady was ( according to vulgar phrafe ) ftruck all of a heap by this relation . She answered coldly , That to be fure people were the best judges ' what was most proper for their ...
... appeared to the landlady to have lefs . < My good landlady was ( according to vulgar phrafe ) ftruck all of a heap by this relation . She answered coldly , That to be fure people were the best judges ' what was most proper for their ...
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... appearance BEFORE we proceed any farther , that the landlady knew more than fhe did , nor surprised that the knew so much , it may be neceffary to inform him , ' that the lieutenant had acquainted her that the name of Sophia had been ...
... appearance BEFORE we proceed any farther , that the landlady knew more than fhe did , nor surprised that the knew so much , it may be neceffary to inform him , ' that the lieutenant had acquainted her that the name of Sophia had been ...
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... appeared appeared in fuch favourable colours to Jones , that malice 22 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
... appeared appeared in fuch favourable colours to Jones , that malice 22 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
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... appeared to be the principal caufe of all this mifchief . Jones paufed a moment , and then faid , Since I have trufted you ' with fo much , and fince , I am afraid , her name is ' become too publick already on this occafion , I will not ...
... appeared to be the principal caufe of all this mifchief . Jones paufed a moment , and then faid , Since I have trufted you ' with fo much , and fince , I am afraid , her name is ' become too publick already on this occafion , I will not ...
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