The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... night befides officers ; nay , for 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 ...
... night befides officers ; nay , for 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 ...
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... night ? A furgeon , anfwered Benjamin , with great gravity , is a profeffion , not a trade . The ' reafon why I did not acquaint you laft night that I ' profeffed this art , was that I then concluded you was under the hands of another ...
... night ? A furgeon , anfwered Benjamin , with great gravity , is a profeffion , not a trade . The ' reafon why I did not acquaint you laft night that I ' profeffed this art , was that I then concluded you was under the hands of another ...
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... night before I faw you , that I ftumbled over a stool ' without hurting myfelf ; which plainly fhewed me fomething good was towards me ; and lift night I ' dreamt again , that I rode behind you on a milk- ' white mare , which is a very ...
... night before I faw you , that I ftumbled over a stool ' without hurting myfelf ; which plainly fhewed me fomething good was towards me ; and lift night I ' dreamt again , that I rode behind you on a milk- ' white mare , which is a very ...
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... night would have drawn her fable curtain over the universe , had not the moon forbid her , who now , with a face as broad and as red as those of some jolly mortals , who , like her , turn night into day , began to rife from her bed ...
... night would have drawn her fable curtain over the universe , had not the moon forbid her , who now , with a face as broad and as red as those of some jolly mortals , who , like her , turn night into day , began to rife from her bed ...
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... night from one of the most excellent inns I ever fet my foot into . I am fure I never faw more good things in my life , and the greatest lord in the ' land cannot live better in his own houfe than he may ⚫ there . And to forfake fuch a ...
... night from one of the most excellent inns I ever fet my foot into . I am fure I never faw more good things in my life , and the greatest lord in the ' land cannot live better in his own houfe than he may ⚫ there . And to forfake fuch a ...
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