The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... nature are too narrow ; whofe works- are to be confidered as a new creation ; and who have confequently just right to do what they will with their own . Man therefore is the highest fubject ( unless on very extraordinary occafions ...
... nature are too narrow ; whofe works- are to be confidered as a new creation ; and who have confequently just right to do what they will with their own . Man therefore is the highest fubject ( unless on very extraordinary occafions ...
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... nature adds great fupport and strength to faith . Thus we may , perhaps , with little danger , relate the hiftory of Fisher ; who having long owed his bread to the generofity of Mr. Derby , and having one morn- ing received a ...
... nature adds great fupport and strength to faith . Thus we may , perhaps , with little danger , relate the hiftory of Fisher ; who having long owed his bread to the generofity of Mr. Derby , and having one morn- ing received a ...
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... nature . It is admirably remarked by a most excellent wri- ter , that zeal can no more hurry a man to act in di- rect oppofition to itself , than a rapid ftream can carry a boat against its own current . I will venture to fay , that for ...
... nature . It is admirably remarked by a most excellent wri- ter , that zeal can no more hurry a man to act in di- rect oppofition to itself , than a rapid ftream can carry a boat against its own current . I will venture to fay , that for ...
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... natural in a rogue to repent in the laft act of a play , than in the last of his life ; which we perceive to be generally the cafe at Tyburn , a place which might , indeed clofe the fcene of fome comedies with much propriety , as the ...
... natural in a rogue to repent in the laft act of a play , than in the last of his life ; which we perceive to be generally the cafe at Tyburn , a place which might , indeed clofe the fcene of fome comedies with much propriety , as the ...
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... natural appetite ; but the aliment will not be concreted , nor affimilated into chyle , and fo will corrode the vascular orifices , and thus will aggravate the febrific fymptoms . In- deed I think the gentleman in a very dangerous way ...
... natural appetite ; but the aliment will not be concreted , nor affimilated into chyle , and fo will corrode the vascular orifices , and thus will aggravate the febrific fymptoms . In- deed I think the gentleman in a very dangerous way ...
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