The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... drest three days before , and required nothing more from the cook than to warm it over again . CHAPTER V. AN APOLOGY FOR ALL HEROES WHO HAVE GOOD STOMACHS , WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A BATTLE OF THE AMOROUS KIND . HEROES , notwithstanding ...
... drest three days before , and required nothing more from the cook than to warm it over again . CHAPTER V. AN APOLOGY FOR ALL HEROES WHO HAVE GOOD STOMACHS , WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A BATTLE OF THE AMOROUS KIND . HEROES , notwithstanding ...
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... drest , she looks like a very good sort of lady , and she behaves herself like one ; for she gave me a guinea for the use of my clothes . " - " A very good lady indeed , " cries the landlord ; " and if you had not been a little too ...
... drest , she looks like a very good sort of lady , and she behaves herself like one ; for she gave me a guinea for the use of my clothes . " - " A very good lady indeed , " cries the landlord ; " and if you had not been a little too ...
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... drest as fine as any princess ; and , to be sure , she looks for all the world like one . -But yet , when I consider one thing " . - " When you consider , " cries the land- lord contemptuously—— “ Come , pray let's hear what you ...
... drest as fine as any princess ; and , to be sure , she looks for all the world like one . -But yet , when I consider one thing " . - " When you consider , " cries the land- lord contemptuously—— “ Come , pray let's hear what you ...
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... drest up like lords and ladies , only to turn the heads of poor country wenches ; and when their heads are once turned topsy - turvy , no wonder every thing else is so . " Virgil , I think , tells us , that when the mob are assembled in ...
... drest up like lords and ladies , only to turn the heads of poor country wenches ; and when their heads are once turned topsy - turvy , no wonder every thing else is so . " Virgil , I think , tells us , that when the mob are assembled in ...
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... , who , from the modesty of the knock , had conceived no high idea of the person approaching , conceived but little better from the appearance of Mr. Jones , who was drest in a suit of fustian , and had by A FOUNDLING 221.
... , who , from the modesty of the knock , had conceived no high idea of the person approaching , conceived but little better from the appearance of Mr. Jones , who was drest in a suit of fustian , and had by A FOUNDLING 221.
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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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