The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... JONES AND MR . DOWLING TOGETHER DRINK A BOTTLE 187 CHAPTER XI . THE DISASTERS WHICH BEFELL JONES ON HIS DEPARTURE FOR COVENTRY ; WITH THE SAGE REMARKS OF PARTRIDGE CHAPTER XII . RELATES THAT MR . JONES CONTINUED HIS JOURNEY , CONTRARY ...
... JONES AND MR . DOWLING TOGETHER DRINK A BOTTLE 187 CHAPTER XI . THE DISASTERS WHICH BEFELL JONES ON HIS DEPARTURE FOR COVENTRY ; WITH THE SAGE REMARKS OF PARTRIDGE CHAPTER XII . RELATES THAT MR . JONES CONTINUED HIS JOURNEY , CONTRARY ...
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... JONES MET WITH IN HIS WALK WITH THE MAN OF THE HILL . AURORA now first opened her casement , Anglicè the day began to break , when Jones walked forth in company with the stranger , and mounted Mazzard Hill ; of which they had no sooner ...
... JONES MET WITH IN HIS WALK WITH THE MAN OF THE HILL . AURORA now first opened her casement , Anglicè the day began to break , when Jones walked forth in company with the stranger , and mounted Mazzard Hill ; of which they had no sooner ...
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... Jones ; but I conceive his pleasure was rather less on this occasion . Jones helped Northerton upon his legs , and then looking him steadfastly in the face , " I fancy , sir , " said he , " you did not expect to meet me any more in this ...
... Jones ; but I conceive his pleasure was rather less on this occasion . Jones helped Northerton upon his legs , and then looking him steadfastly in the face , " I fancy , sir , " said he , " you did not expect to meet me any more in this ...
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... Jones offered her his coat ; but , I know not for what reason , she absolutely refused the most earnest solicitations to accept it . He then begged her to forget both the causes of her confusion . " With regard to the former , " says he ...
... Jones offered her his coat ; but , I know not for what reason , she absolutely refused the most earnest solicitations to accept it . He then begged her to forget both the causes of her confusion . " With regard to the former , " says he ...
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... Jones at that instant thundered from above , " Let the lady come up , " in so authoritative a voice , that the good man instantly withdrew his hands , and the lady made the best of her way to the chamber . Here Jones wished her joy of ...
... Jones at that instant thundered from above , " Let the lady come up , " in so authoritative a voice , that the good man instantly withdrew his hands , and the lady made the best of her way to the chamber . Here Jones wished her joy of ...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen2 Fielding Vista completa - 1783 |
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