The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... give himself the least trou- ble , to reconcile or account for this monftrous change and incongruity . There is , indeed , no other reason to be affigned for it , than because the play is drawing to a conclufion ; as if it was no lefs ...
... give himself the least trou- ble , to reconcile or account for this monftrous change and incongruity . There is , indeed , no other reason to be affigned for it , than because the play is drawing to a conclufion ; as if it was no lefs ...
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... give her foft bofom a moment's un eafinefs ? why am I curfed ? I , who would ungergo all the plagues and miferies which any demon ever ' invented for mankind , to procure her any good ; nay , torture itself could not be mifery to me ...
... give her foft bofom a moment's un eafinefs ? why am I curfed ? I , who would ungergo all the plagues and miferies which any demon ever ' invented for mankind , to procure her any good ; nay , torture itself could not be mifery to me ...
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... give this gratis to per- fons of quality , yet they never confer it on those of their own order , without taking care to be well paid for their pains . CHAP . CHA P. III . In which the furgeon makes his 12 THE HISTORY OF Book VIIT.
... give this gratis to per- fons of quality , yet they never confer it on those of their own order , without taking care to be well paid for their pains . CHAP . CHA P. III . In which the furgeon makes his 12 THE HISTORY OF Book VIIT.
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... give my opinion of your cafe . ' Jones had no great faith in this new profeffor ; how- ever , he fuffered him to open the bandage , and to lock at his wound , which as foon as he had done , Ben- jamin began to groan and fhake his head ...
... give my opinion of your cafe . ' Jones had no great faith in this new profeffor ; how- ever , he fuffered him to open the bandage , and to lock at his wound , which as foon as he had done , Ben- jamin began to groan and fhake his head ...
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... give my advice , ' fays Par- tridge , this portmanteau , with every thing in it , ex- cept a few fhirts , fhould be left behind . Thofe I fhall be easily able to carry for you , and the rest of your cloaths will remain very fafely ...
... give my advice , ' fays Par- tridge , this portmanteau , with every thing in it , ex- cept a few fhirts , fhould be left behind . Thofe I fhall be easily able to carry for you , and the rest of your cloaths will remain very fafely ...
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