The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... heart , that Homer could have known the rule prescribed by Ho- race , to introduce fupernatural agents as feldom as poffible . We fhould not then have feen his gods coming on trivial errands , and often behaving them- felves fo as not ...
... heart , that Homer could have known the rule prescribed by Ho- race , to introduce fupernatural agents as feldom as poffible . We fhould not then have feen his gods coming on trivial errands , and often behaving them- felves fo as not ...
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... heart . Nay , perhaps , it will be credited that the villain went two days afterwards with fome young ladies to the play of Hamlet ; and with an unaltered countenance heard one of the ladies , B 3 who C 6 who little fufpected how near ...
... heart . Nay , perhaps , it will be credited that the villain went two days afterwards with fome young ladies to the play of Hamlet ; and with an unaltered countenance heard one of the ladies , B 3 who C 6 who little fufpected how near ...
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... heart you had taken my answer : for you have awaked me out ' of the sweetest fleep which I ever had in my life . ' · · · " Ay , ay , ' cries the doctor , many a man hath dofed away his life . Sleep is not always good , no more than food ...
... heart you had taken my answer : for you have awaked me out ' of the sweetest fleep which I ever had in my life . ' · · · " Ay , ay , ' cries the doctor , many a man hath dofed away his life . Sleep is not always good , no more than food ...
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... heart upon it , that if you should refufe me , you ' will kill both a barber and a furgeon in one breath . ' Jones answered fmiling , That he thould be very forry to be the occafion of fo much mischief to the public . He then advanced ...
... heart upon it , that if you should refufe me , you ' will kill both a barber and a furgeon in one breath . ' Jones answered fmiling , That he thould be very forry to be the occafion of fo much mischief to the public . He then advanced ...
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... heart : confider you are going to face an enemy , and are you afraid of facing a little cold ? I with ,. ' indeed , we had a guide to advife which of thefe ' roads we fhould take . ' May I be fo bold , ' fays Partridge , to offer my ...
... heart : confider you are going to face an enemy , and are you afraid of facing a little cold ? I with ,. ' indeed , we had a guide to advife which of thefe ' roads we fhould take . ' May I be fo bold , ' fays Partridge , to offer my ...
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