The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... fhall , as well for the fake of ourfelves , as of others , endeavour to fet fome certain bounds ; and indeed nothing can be more ne- ceflary , as critics of different complexions are here apt to run into very different extremes ; for ...
... fhall , as well for the fake of ourfelves , as of others , endeavour to fet fome certain bounds ; and indeed nothing can be more ne- ceflary , as critics of different complexions are here apt to run into very different extremes ; for ...
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... fhall never be worthy of . O fhe is all gentleness , • kindness , goodnefs . Why was fuch a rafcal as I born , ever to give her foft bofom a moment's un eafinefs ? why am I curfed ? I , who would ungergo all the plagues and miferies ...
... fhall never be worthy of . O fhe is all gentleness , • kindness , goodnefs . Why was fuch a rafcal as I born , ever to give her foft bofom a moment's un eafinefs ? why am I curfed ? I , who would ungergo all the plagues and miferies ...
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... fhall , ' faid the other . Then , ' faid Jones , you have used ' me rafcally , and I will not pay you a farthing . ' Very well , ' cries the doctor , the firft lofs is the ' beft . What a pox did my landlady mean by fend- ing for me to ...
... fhall , ' faid the other . Then , ' faid Jones , you have used ' me rafcally , and I will not pay you a farthing . ' Very well , ' cries the doctor , the firft lofs is the ' beft . What a pox did my landlady mean by fend- ing for me to ...
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... his character , which I fhall not mention , as the reader will himself very easily perceive them , on his farther acquaintance with this extraordinary person . Jones < ' omnes . ' ( C 6 " 6 16 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
... his character , which I fhall not mention , as the reader will himself very easily perceive them , on his farther acquaintance with this extraordinary person . Jones < ' omnes . ' ( C 6 " 6 16 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
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