The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... leave of his friend the lieutenant , he endeavoured to clofe his eyes , but all in vain ; his fpirits were too lively and wake- ful to be lulled to fleep . So having amufed , or ra ther tormented himself , with the thoughts of his So ...
... leave of his friend the lieutenant , he endeavoured to clofe his eyes , but all in vain ; his fpirits were too lively and wake- ful to be lulled to fleep . So having amufed , or ra ther tormented himself , with the thoughts of his So ...
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... leave , the flung out of the room for the lower fort of people are very tenacious of respect ; and though they are contented to give this gratis to per- fons of quality , yet they never confer it on those of their own order , without ...
... leave , the flung out of the room for the lower fort of people are very tenacious of respect ; and though they are contented to give this gratis to per- fons of quality , yet they never confer it on those of their own order , without ...
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... leave me in this condition . ' Indeed but I fhall , ' faid the other . Then , ' faid Jones , you have used ' me rafcally , and I will not pay you a farthing . ' Very well , ' cries the doctor , the firft lofs is the ' beft . What a pox ...
... leave me in this condition . ' Indeed but I fhall , ' faid the other . Then , ' faid Jones , you have used ' me rafcally , and I will not pay you a farthing . ' Very well , ' cries the doctor , the firft lofs is the ' beft . What a pox ...
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... leave all their foulnefs behind . For though the facts themselves may appear , yet fo dif- ferent will be the motives , circumftances , and con- fequences , when a man tells his own ftory , and when his enemy tells it , that we fcarce ...
... leave all their foulnefs behind . For though the facts themselves may appear , yet fo dif- ferent will be the motives , circumftances , and con- fequences , when a man tells his own ftory , and when his enemy tells it , that we fcarce ...
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... leave to attend you in this expedition . Nay , I have fo entirely fet my 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 ...
... leave to attend you in this expedition . Nay , I have fo entirely fet my 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 ...
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