The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... fortune feems to have been in a better humour ( with Jones than we have hitherto seen her . CHAP . IX . 259 Containing little more than a few odd obfervations . 263 СНАР . Х. In which Mr. Jones and Mr. Dowling drink a bottle together ...
... fortune feems to have been in a better humour ( with Jones than we have hitherto seen her . CHAP . IX . 259 Containing little more than a few odd obfervations . 263 СНАР . Х. In which Mr. Jones and Mr. Dowling drink a bottle together ...
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... fortune in a way where no beginning was chalked out to him : that he had done this with the most perfect prefervation of his in- tegrity , and not only without the leaft injuftice or in- jury to any one individual perfon , but with the ...
... fortune in a way where no beginning was chalked out to him : that he had done this with the most perfect prefervation of his in- tegrity , and not only without the leaft injuftice or in- jury to any one individual perfon , but with the ...
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... fortune as this in my pocket . ' At which words he fhook a purfe , which had but very little in it , and which ftill appeared to the landlady to have lefs . < My good landlady was ( according to vulgar phrafe ) ftruck all of a heap by ...
... fortune as this in my pocket . ' At which words he fhook a purfe , which had but very little in it , and which ftill appeared to the landlady to have lefs . < My good landlady was ( according to vulgar phrafe ) ftruck all of a heap by ...
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... fortunes . She was no fooner gone than Jones , infead of ani- madverting on her behaviour , reflected that he was in the fame bed , which he was informed had held his dear Sophia . This occafioned a thousand fond and tender thoughts ...
... fortunes . She was no fooner gone than Jones , infead of ani- madverting on her behaviour , reflected that he was in the fame bed , which he was informed had held his dear Sophia . This occafioned a thousand fond and tender thoughts ...
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... being reputed your father , and the mif- ⚫ fortune of being ruined by that honour ? ' I have indeed heard of that Partridge , ' fays Jones , < 6 · and • have I • C Well , ' have always believed myself to 26 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
... being reputed your father , and the mif- ⚫ fortune of being ruined by that honour ? ' I have indeed heard of that Partridge , ' fays Jones , < 6 · and • have I • C Well , ' have always believed myself to 26 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII .
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