The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... . Should I add to these the epi- thets of wife , brave , elegant , and indeed every other amiable epithet in our language , I might furely fay , -Quis credit ? nemo Hercule ! nemo ; Vel duo -Quis 6 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII ,
... . Should I add to these the epi- thets of wife , brave , elegant , and indeed every other amiable epithet in our language , I might furely fay , -Quis credit ? nemo Hercule ! nemo ; Vel duo -Quis 6 THE HISTORY OF Book VIII ,
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... these are most commonly eminent for those very talents which not only bring men to the gallows , - but enable them to make an heroic figure when they are there . Within thefe few restrictions , I think , every writer- may be permitted ...
... these are most commonly eminent for those very talents which not only bring men to the gallows , - but enable them to make an heroic figure when they are there . Within thefe few restrictions , I think , every writer- may be permitted ...
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... these motives . Upon my word you have had good fuccefs ; for one may fay of your beard , that it is tondenti gravior . I conjecture , ' fays Jones , that thou art a very comical fellow . ' You mistake me widely , Sir , ' faid the barber ...
... these motives . Upon my word you have had good fuccefs ; for one may fay of your beard , that it is tondenti gravior . I conjecture , ' fays Jones , that thou art a very comical fellow . ' You mistake me widely , Sir , ' faid the barber ...
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... these bye - blows come to be great men , and , as my poor first husband used to fay , never affront a- ny customer that's a gentleman . ' • ་ " " C " • CHAP . CHA P. V. A dialogue between Mr. Jones and the Chap . 4 . A FOUNDLING . 19.
... these bye - blows come to be great men , and , as my poor first husband used to fay , never affront a- ny customer that's a gentleman . ' • ་ " " C " • CHAP . CHA P. V. A dialogue between Mr. Jones and the Chap . 4 . A FOUNDLING . 19.
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... these he was himfelf acquainted . He had likewife , as we have obferved , omitted many material facts in his prefent relation . Upon the whole , indeed , every thing now appeared appeared in fuch favourable colours to Jones , that ...
... these he was himfelf acquainted . He had likewife , as we have obferved , omitted many material facts in his prefent relation . Upon the whole , indeed , every thing now appeared appeared in fuch favourable colours to Jones , that ...
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