The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... inclined , that this most glorious poet , as he certainly was , had an intent to burlesque the fuperftitious faith of his own age and country . But But I have rested too long on a doctrine which THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
... inclined , that this most glorious poet , as he certainly was , had an intent to burlesque the fuperftitious faith of his own age and country . But But I have rested too long on a doctrine which THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
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... certainly fomé young gentleman of fafhion , the now determined to thew him all the refpect in her power ; for , to speak truly , this was one of thofe houfes where gentlemen , to use the language of advertisements , meet with ci- vil ...
... certainly fomé young gentleman of fafhion , the now determined to thew him all the refpect in her power ; for , to speak truly , this was one of thofe houfes where gentlemen , to use the language of advertisements , meet with ci- vil ...
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... certainly are one of the oddeft , most comical fellows I ever met with , and must have fomething very furprifing in your ftory , which you must confefs I have a right to hear . ' I do confefs it , ' answered Benjamin , and will ve- ry ...
... certainly are one of the oddeft , most comical fellows I ever met with , and must have fomething very furprifing in your ftory , which you must confefs I have a right to hear . ' I do confefs it , ' answered Benjamin , and will ve- ry ...
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... certainly have been drowned , had he not been referved for another fate . ' Ay , ay , you need not mention it , I proteft ; we under- ftand what that fate is very well , ' cries Dowling , with a moft facetious grin . Well , ' continued ...
... certainly have been drowned , had he not been referved for another fate . ' Ay , ay , you need not mention it , I proteft ; we under- ftand what that fate is very well , ' cries Dowling , with a moft facetious grin . Well , ' continued ...
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... certainly made up at the return of Mr. Jones ; an event from which he promised great advantages , if he could take this opportunity of ingratiating himself with that young gentleman ; and , if he could by any means be inftru- mental in ...
... certainly made up at the return of Mr. Jones ; an event from which he promised great advantages , if he could take this opportunity of ingratiating himself with that young gentleman ; and , if he could by any means be inftru- mental in ...
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