The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... matters of a very different kind from thofe in the preceding chapter . CHAP . X. 333 A chapter , which though short may draw tears from Some eyes . 337 CHAP . CHAP . XI . In which the reader will be CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII . xi.
... matters of a very different kind from thofe in the preceding chapter . CHAP . X. 333 A chapter , which though short may draw tears from Some eyes . 337 CHAP . CHAP . XI . In which the reader will be CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII . xi.
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... matters which attend a- mours . CHAP . III . Containing various matters . CHA P. IV . 354 359 Which we hope will be very attentively perufed by young people of both fexes . CHAP . V. A fhort account of the hiftory of Mrs. Miller . CHAP ...
... matters which attend a- mours . CHAP . III . Containing various matters . CHA P. IV . 354 359 Which we hope will be very attentively perufed by young people of both fexes . CHAP . V. A fhort account of the hiftory of Mrs. Miller . CHAP ...
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... matters of a more ftrange and furprising kind than any which have hitherto occurred , it may not be amifs in the prolegomenous , or introductory chapter , to fay fomething of that fpecies of writing which is called the marvellous . To ...
... matters of a more ftrange and furprising kind than any which have hitherto occurred , it may not be amifs in the prolegomenous , or introductory chapter , to fay fomething of that fpecies of writing which is called the marvellous . To ...
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... matter of fact . ' This may perhaps be allowed true with regard to poetry , but it may be thought impracticable to extend it to the histo- rian : for he is obliged to record matters as he finds them ; though they may be of fo ...
... matter of fact . ' This may perhaps be allowed true with regard to poetry , but it may be thought impracticable to extend it to the histo- rian : for he is obliged to record matters as he finds them ; though they may be of fo ...
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... matter o'that , I had ra- ther have the foldiers than officers : for nothing is . ever good enough for thofe fparks ; and I am sure , if you was to fee the bills , la , Sir , it is nothing . ' I have had lefs trouble , I warrant you ...
... matter o'that , I had ra- ther have the foldiers than officers : for nothing is . ever good enough for thofe fparks ; and I am sure , if you was to fee the bills , la , Sir , it is nothing . ' I have had lefs trouble , I warrant you ...
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