The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... NIGHTINGALE CHAPTER VIII . WHAT PASSED BETWEEN JONES AND OLD MR . NIGHTINGALE ; WITH ARRIVAL OF A PERSON NOT YET MENTIONED IN THIS THE HISTORY PAGE • 303 · 308 CHAPTER IX . CONTAINING STRANGE MATTERS . 315 CHAPTER X. A SHORT CHAPTER ...
... NIGHTINGALE CHAPTER VIII . WHAT PASSED BETWEEN JONES AND OLD MR . NIGHTINGALE ; WITH ARRIVAL OF A PERSON NOT YET MENTIONED IN THIS THE HISTORY PAGE • 303 · 308 CHAPTER IX . CONTAINING STRANGE MATTERS . 315 CHAPTER X. A SHORT CHAPTER ...
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... SOPHIA AND HER AUNT · 440 CHAPTER V. MRS . MILLER AND MR . NIGHTINGALE VISIT JONES IN THE PRISON . 445 CHAPTER VI . IN WHICH MRS . MILLER PAYS A VISIT TO SOPHIA 449 CHAPTER VII . A PATHETIC SCENE BETWEEN MR . ALLWORTHY XX CONTENTS.
... SOPHIA AND HER AUNT · 440 CHAPTER V. MRS . MILLER AND MR . NIGHTINGALE VISIT JONES IN THE PRISON . 445 CHAPTER VI . IN WHICH MRS . MILLER PAYS A VISIT TO SOPHIA 449 CHAPTER VII . A PATHETIC SCENE BETWEEN MR . ALLWORTHY XX CONTENTS.
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... NIGHTINGALE ; WITH A STRANGE DISCOVERY THAT HE MADE ON THAT OCCASION 478 CHAPTER IV . CONTAINING TWO LETTERS IN VERY DIFFERENT STYLES 483 CHAPTER V. IN WHICH THE HISTORY IS CONTINUED 487 CHAPTER VI . IN WHICH THE HISTORY IS FARTHER ...
... NIGHTINGALE ; WITH A STRANGE DISCOVERY THAT HE MADE ON THAT OCCASION 478 CHAPTER IV . CONTAINING TWO LETTERS IN VERY DIFFERENT STYLES 483 CHAPTER V. IN WHICH THE HISTORY IS CONTINUED 487 CHAPTER VI . IN WHICH THE HISTORY IS FARTHER ...
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... Nightingale , very strenuously insisted , that his deliverer should take part of a bottle of wine with him ; to which Jones , after much entreaty , consented , though more out of complaisance than inclination ; for the uneasiness of his ...
... Nightingale , very strenuously insisted , that his deliverer should take part of a bottle of wine with him ; to which Jones , after much entreaty , consented , though more out of complaisance than inclination ; for the uneasiness of his ...
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... Nightingale again expressed many of those warm , generous , and disinterested sentiments upon this subject , which wise and sober men call romantic , but which wise and sober women generally regard in a better light . Mrs. Miller ( for ...
... Nightingale again expressed many of those warm , generous , and disinterested sentiments upon this subject , which wise and sober men call romantic , but which wise and sober women generally regard in a better light . Mrs. Miller ( for ...
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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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