The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... Lord Fellamar ( for that was the title of this young noble- man ) was no sooner introduced to her ladyship , than she attacked him in the following strain : " Bless me , my lord , are you here yet ? I thought my servants had made a ...
... Lord Fellamar ( for that was the title of this young noble- man ) was no sooner introduced to her ladyship , than she attacked him in the following strain : " Bless me , my lord , are you here yet ? I thought my servants had made a ...
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... Lord Fellamar and himself were gone , and while they were engaged in a rubber at whist . To this time then , which was between seven and eight in the evening , we will convey our reader ; when Lady Bellaston , Lord Fellamar , Miss ...
... Lord Fellamar and himself were gone , and while they were engaged in a rubber at whist . To this time then , which was between seven and eight in the evening , we will convey our reader ; when Lady Bellaston , Lord Fellamar , Miss ...
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... Lord Fellamar . Sophia started from her chair at his entrance ; and his lordship advancing forwards , and making a low bow , said , " I am afraid , Miss Western , I break in upon you abruptly . " " Indeed , my lord , " says she , " I ...
... Lord Fellamar . Sophia started from her chair at his entrance ; and his lordship advancing forwards , and making a low bow , said , " I am afraid , Miss Western , I break in upon you abruptly . " " Indeed , my lord , " says she , " I ...
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... lordship's proposals . " Do you hear there , " quoth the squire , " what her lady- ship says ? All your family are ... Lord Fellamar was very well assured , that he was meant by Lady Bellaston , so never having heard nor sus- pected a ...
... lordship's proposals . " Do you hear there , " quoth the squire , " what her lady- ship says ? All your family are ... Lord Fellamar was very well assured , that he was meant by Lady Bellaston , so never having heard nor sus- pected a ...
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... Sir , I come to wait upon you by the command of my Lord Fellamar ; but with a very different message from what I suppose you expect , after what passed the other night . " " My lord who ? " cries the squire ; " I never heard the name o ...
... Sir , I come to wait upon you by the command of my Lord Fellamar ; but with a very different message from what I suppose you expect , after what passed the other night . " " My lord who ? " cries the squire ; " I never heard the name o ...
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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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