The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... of matters of a very different kind from thofe in the preceding chapter . CHAP . X. 333 A chapter , which though short may draw tears from Some eyes . 337 CHAP . CHAP . XI . In which the reader will be CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII . xi.
... of matters of a very different kind from thofe in the preceding chapter . CHAP . X. 333 A chapter , which though short may draw tears from Some eyes . 337 CHAP . CHAP . XI . In which the reader will be CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII . xi.
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... eye ; nor could Ulyf des be much more concerned than myself , when his companions were turned into fwine by Circe , who fhewed , I think , afterwards , too much regard for man's flesh to be fuppofed capable of converting it into bacon ...
... eye ; nor could Ulyf des be much more concerned than myself , when his companions were turned into fwine by Circe , who fhewed , I think , afterwards , too much regard for man's flesh to be fuppofed capable of converting it into bacon ...
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... eyes of her miftrefs ; for that poor girl fell fo violently in love with Jones in five minutes , that her paffion after- wards coft her many a figh This Nancy was ex- tremely pretty , and altogether as coy ; for fhe had refufed a drawer ...
... eyes of her miftrefs ; for that poor girl fell fo violently in love with Jones in five minutes , that her paffion after- wards coft her many a figh This Nancy was ex- tremely pretty , and altogether as coy ; for fhe had refufed a drawer ...
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... eye ever faw any thing fo beautiful ; ' but that is her leaft excellence . Such fenfe ! fuch for ever , and yet Mr. Western a 6 goodness ! O I could praise her ' fhould omit half her virtues . ' ' daughter grown up ! ' eries the barber ...
... eye ever faw any thing fo beautiful ; ' but that is her leaft excellence . Such fenfe ! fuch for ever , and yet Mr. Western a 6 goodness ! O I could praise her ' fhould omit half her virtues . ' ' daughter grown up ! ' eries the barber ...
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... eyes , and fee never the ' worse . ' D - n your first husband , ' cries he.- ' Don't d - n a better man than yourself , ' answered the wife ; if he had been alive , you durft not have done it . ' Then you think , ' fays he , I have not ...
... eyes , and fee never the ' worse . ' D - n your first husband , ' cries he.- ' Don't d - n a better man than yourself , ' answered the wife ; if he had been alive , you durft not have done it . ' Then you think , ' fays he , I have not ...
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