The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... told a fet of foolish lies to the Phæacians , who were a very dull nation ; but because the poet himself wrote to hea- thens , to whom poetical fables were articles of faith . For my own part , I must confefs , fo compaffionate is my ...
... told a fet of foolish lies to the Phæacians , who were a very dull nation ; but because the poet himself wrote to hea- thens , to whom poetical fables were articles of faith . For my own part , I must confefs , fo compaffionate is my ...
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... told by Suetonius , that the confci- oufnefs of his guilt , after the death of his mother , ⚫ became immediately intolerable , and fo continued ; nor could all the congratulations of the foldiers , of the fenate , and the people ...
... told by Suetonius , that the confci- oufnefs of his guilt , after the death of his mother , ⚫ became immediately intolerable , and fo continued ; nor could all the congratulations of the foldiers , of the fenate , and the people ...
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... told her you C " · " ་ • " " was a conftant lover . ' But pray , Madam , tell me when or where you knew any thing of me ; for ' I never was here before , nor do I remember ever to have feen you . ' Nor is it poffible you should ...
... told her you C " · " ་ • " " was a conftant lover . ' But pray , Madam , tell me when or where you knew any thing of me ; for ' I never was here before , nor do I remember ever to have feen you . ' Nor is it poffible you should ...
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... told you my resolution already . ' answered Jones , and I wish with all my heart you had taken my answer : for you have awaked me out ' of the sweetest fleep which I ever had in my life . ' · · · " Ay , ay , ' cries the doctor , many a ...
... told you my resolution already . ' answered Jones , and I wish with all my heart you had taken my answer : for you have awaked me out ' of the sweetest fleep which I ever had in my life . ' · · · " Ay , ay , ' cries the doctor , many a ...
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... told me his name was Jones , ' fays fhe , perhaps he goes by a wrong name . Nay , and he ' told me too , that the ' fquire had maintained him as ' his own fon , thof he had quarrelled with him now . ' And if his name be Jones , he told ...
... told me his name was Jones , ' fays fhe , perhaps he goes by a wrong name . Nay , and he ' told me too , that the ' fquire had maintained him as ' his own fon , thof he had quarrelled with him now . ' And if his name be Jones , he told ...
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