The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... readers . CHAP . IX . 328 Which treats of 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 ... reader will be CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII . xi.
... readers . CHAP . IX . 328 Which treats of 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 ... reader will be CONTENTS OF VOL . VIII . xi.
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... reader will be furprised . CHA P. XII . In which the thirteenth book is concluded . BOOK XIV . Containing two days ... readers . CHAP . VII . 373 The interview between Mr. Jones and Mr. Nightingale . CHAP . VIII . НА 378 What paffed ...
... reader will be furprised . CHA P. XII . In which the thirteenth book is concluded . BOOK XIV . Containing two days ... readers . CHAP . VII . 373 The interview between Mr. Jones and Mr. Nightingale . CHAP . VIII . НА 378 What paffed ...
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... word here , and in most other parts of our work , we mean every reader in the worl 1 . It was happy for M. Dacier that he was not an ' rishman . VOL . VIII . B believe believe nothing to be either poffible or probable , the.
... word here , and in most other parts of our work , we mean every reader in the worl 1 . It was happy for M. Dacier that he was not an ' rishman . VOL . VIII . B believe believe nothing to be either poffible or probable , the.
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... reader would be a- ny great prejudice or mortification . As for elves and fairies , and other fuch mummery , I purposely omit the mention of them , as I fhould be very unwilling to confine within any bounds thofe furprifing imaginations ...
... reader would be a- ny great prejudice or mortification . As for elves and fairies , and other fuch mummery , I purposely omit the mention of them , as I fhould be very unwilling to confine within any bounds thofe furprifing imaginations ...
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... reader . Such is that memorable ftory of the ghoft of George Villers , which might with more propriety have been made a prefent of to Dr. Drelincourt , to have kept the ghoft of Mrs. Veale company , at the head of his difcourfe upon ...
... reader . Such is that memorable ftory of the ghoft of George Villers , which might with more propriety have been made a prefent of to Dr. Drelincourt , to have kept the ghoft of Mrs. Veale company , at the head of his difcourfe upon ...
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