The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... herself with frequent- ly upbraiding him by difadvantageous comparisons with her first husband , whofe praise the had eternally in her mouth ; and as the was for the most part mistress of the profit , fo the was fatisfied to take upon ...
... herself with frequent- ly upbraiding him by difadvantageous comparisons with her first husband , whofe praise the had eternally in her mouth ; and as the was for the most part mistress of the profit , fo the was fatisfied to take upon ...
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... herself to the expence of a long hood , in order to attend the extraordinary mo .. tions of the fpirit ; but having found during an ex- periment of three weeks , no emotions , the fays , worth a farthing , the very wifely laid by her ...
... herself to the expence of a long hood , in order to attend the extraordinary mo .. tions of the fpirit ; but having found during an ex- periment of three weeks , no emotions , the fays , worth a farthing , the very wifely laid by her ...
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... herself in fo lonely a place ; and in a houfe , the outfide of which feemed much too good for her ; but its infide was furnished in the moft neat and ele- gant manner . To fay the truth , Jones himfelf was not a little furprised at what ...
... herself in fo lonely a place ; and in a houfe , the outfide of which feemed much too good for her ; but its infide was furnished in the moft neat and ele- gant manner . To fay the truth , Jones himfelf was not a little furprised at what ...
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... herself ; but Partridge no fooner daw the gentleman , than the ftrangeness of his dress infufed greater terrors into that poor fellow , than he had before felt either from the ftrange defcription which he had heard , or from the uproar ...
... herself ; but Partridge no fooner daw the gentleman , than the ftrangeness of his dress infufed greater terrors into that poor fellow , than he had before felt either from the ftrange defcription which he had heard , or from the uproar ...
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... herself begged him to forbear , faying , fhe be- lieved he had fufficiently done his business . The poor wretch then fell upon her knees to Jones , and gave him a thousand thanks.for her deliverance : he prefently lifted her up , and ...
... herself begged him to forbear , faying , fhe be- lieved he had fufficiently done his business . The poor wretch then fell upon her knees to Jones , and gave him a thousand thanks.for her deliverance : he prefently lifted her up , and ...
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