The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... fame thing which is impoffible may be yet probable † , o- thers have fo little hiftoric or poetic faith , that they * By this word here , and in most other parts of our work , we mean every reader in the worl 1 . It was happy for M ...
... fame thing which is impoffible may be yet probable † , o- thers have fo little hiftoric or poetic faith , that they * By this word here , and in most other parts of our work , we mean every reader in the worl 1 . It was happy for M ...
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... fame bed , which he was informed had held his dear Sophia . This occafioned a thousand fond and tender thoughts , which we would dwell longer upon did we not confider that fuch kind of lovers will make a very inconfiderable part of our ...
... fame bed , which he was informed had held his dear Sophia . This occafioned a thousand fond and tender thoughts , which we would dwell longer upon did we not confider that fuch kind of lovers will make a very inconfiderable part of our ...
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... fame remark with the barber ; who had not , indeed , heard from Jones , one fingle circumstance upon which he was condemned ; for his actions were not now placed in those injurious lights , in which they had been mifreprefented to ...
... fame remark with the barber ; who had not , indeed , heard from Jones , one fingle circumstance upon which he was condemned ; for his actions were not now placed in those injurious lights , in which they had been mifreprefented to ...
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... fame for the very wort provifions , as if they were the best . And , laftly , if any of their guests call but for little , to make them pay a double price for every thing they have , fo that the amount by the head may be much the fame ...
... fame for the very wort provifions , as if they were the best . And , laftly , if any of their guests call but for little , to make them pay a double price for every thing they have , fo that the amount by the head may be much the fame ...
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... fame , ' faid the other , I have heard of the gentleman , ' cries Dowling , often ; but I never And I am fure , ' heard any ill character of him . ' fays Mrs. Whitefield , if half what this gentleman hath faid be true , Mr. Jones hath ...
... fame , ' faid the other , I have heard of the gentleman , ' cries Dowling , often ; but I never And I am fure , ' heard any ill character of him . ' fays Mrs. Whitefield , if half what this gentleman hath faid be true , Mr. Jones hath ...
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