The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... himself wrote to hea- thens , to whom poetical fables were articles of faith . For my own part , I must confefs , fo compaffionate is my temper , I wifh Polypheme had confined himself to his milk diet , and preferved his eye ; nor could ...
... himself wrote to hea- thens , to whom poetical fables were articles of faith . For my own part , I must confefs , fo compaffionate is my temper , I wifh Polypheme had confined himself to his milk diet , and preferved his eye ; nor could ...
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... himself of what remained in his friends fcrutore , concealed himself in a public office of the temple , through which there was a paffage into Mr. Derby's chambers . Here he overheard Mr. Der- by for many hours folacing himself at an ...
... himself of what remained in his friends fcrutore , concealed himself in a public office of the temple , through which there was a paffage into Mr. Derby's chambers . Here he overheard Mr. Der- by for many hours folacing himself at an ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... himself , with the thoughts of his So- phia , till it was open day light , he called for fome tea ; upon which occafion my landlady herfelf vouch- fafed to pay him a vifit . + This was indeed the first time fhe had feen him , or at ...
... himself , with the thoughts of his So- phia , till it was open day light , he called for fome tea ; upon which occafion my landlady herfelf vouch- fafed to pay him a vifit . + This was indeed the first time fhe had feen him , or at ...
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... himself to the landlady , he complained bit- terly of the undutiful behaviour of his patient , who would not be blooded , though he was in a fever . 6 It is an eating fever then , " fays the landlady : for he hath devoured two fwinging ...
... himself to the landlady , he complained bit- terly of the undutiful behaviour of his patient , who would not be blooded , though he was in a fever . 6 It is an eating fever then , " fays the landlady : for he hath devoured two fwinging ...
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