The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... those works , or by thofe authors to which , or to whom a horfe - laugh in the 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 ...
... those works , or by thofe authors to which , or to whom a horfe - laugh in the 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 ...
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... 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 to deal as much in the wonderful as ...
... 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 to deal as much in the wonderful as ...
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... this gratis to per- fons of quality , yet they never confer it on those of their own order , without taking care to be well paid for their pains . CHAP . CHA P. III . In which the furgeon makes his 12 THE HISTORY OF Book VIIT.
... this gratis to per- fons of quality , yet they never confer it on those of their own order , without taking care to be well paid for their pains . CHAP . CHA P. III . In which the furgeon makes his 12 THE HISTORY OF Book VIIT.
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... those injurious lights , in which they had been mifreprefented to Allworthy : nor could he mention thofe many falfe accufations which had been from time to time preferred against him to Allworthy ; for with none of these he was himfelf ...
... those injurious lights , in which they had been mifreprefented to Allworthy : nor could he mention thofe many falfe accufations which had been from time to time preferred against him to Allworthy ; for with none of these he was himfelf ...
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... those vo- lumes . The barber affured him he would be highly entertained ; for he looked upon the Author to have been one of the greatest wits that ever the nation . produced He then stepped to his house , which was hard by , and ...
... those vo- lumes . The barber affured him he would be highly entertained ; for he looked upon the Author to have been one of the greatest wits that ever the nation . produced He then stepped to his house , which was hard by , and ...
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