The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... gave birth to many ftories of the ancient Hea- then deities ( for most of them are of poetical original . ) The poet , being defirous to indulge a wanton and ex- travagant imagination , took refuge in that power , of the extent of which ...
... gave birth to many ftories of the ancient Hea- then deities ( for most of them are of poetical original . ) The poet , being defirous to indulge a wanton and ex- travagant imagination , took refuge in that power , of the extent of which ...
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... gave his friends , and to which Fisher had been invited . During all this time , no ten- der , no grateful reflections arose to refrain his pur- pofe ; but when the poor gentlemen had let his com- pany out through the office , Fifher ...
... gave his friends , and to which Fisher had been invited . During all this time , no ten- der , no grateful reflections arose to refrain his pur- pofe ; but when the poor gentlemen had let his com- pany out through the office , Fifher ...
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... gave the landlady a gentle rebuke , faying , fince it was fo difficult to get it heated , he would eat the beef cold . ' But now the good woman , whether moved by compaffion , or by thame , or by whatever other motive , I cannot tell ...
... gave the landlady a gentle rebuke , faying , fince it was fo difficult to get it heated , he would eat the beef cold . ' But now the good woman , whether moved by compaffion , or by thame , or by whatever other motive , I cannot tell ...
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... gave his confent , and the plaifter was applied accordingly . 6 " · There , Sir , ' cries Benjamin , now I will , if you pleafe , refume my former felf ; but a man is obliged Vol . VIII . Ꭰ • to 6 . < « · < to keep up fome Chap . 6. A ...
... gave his confent , and the plaifter was applied accordingly . 6 " · There , Sir , ' cries Benjamin , now I will , if you pleafe , refume my former felf ; but a man is obliged Vol . VIII . Ꭰ • to 6 . < « · < to keep up fome Chap . 6. A ...
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... gave his confent ; but then recollecting himfelf , he faid , Perhaps , Mr. Partridge , you think I fhall be able to fupport you , but I really am not ; ' and then taking out his purfe , he told out nine guineas , which he declared were ...
... gave his confent ; but then recollecting himfelf , he faid , Perhaps , Mr. Partridge , you think I fhall be able to fupport you , but I really am not ; ' and then taking out his purfe , he told out nine guineas , which he declared were ...
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