The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... favoured his retreat ; nor did the woman , whose eyes were perhaps rather turned towards her deliverer , once think of his escape , or give herself any concern or trouble to prevent it . Jones therefore at his return , found the woman ...
... favoured his retreat ; nor did the woman , whose eyes were perhaps rather turned towards her deliverer , once think of his escape , or give herself any concern or trouble to prevent it . Jones therefore at his return , found the woman ...
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... favours for Cassio of her husband , as the means of inflaming , not only his jealousy , but his rage , to the highest pitch of madness ; and we find the unfor- tunate Moor less able to command his passion on this occasion , than even ...
... favours for Cassio of her husband , as the means of inflaming , not only his jealousy , but his rage , to the highest pitch of madness ; and we find the unfor- tunate Moor less able to command his passion on this occasion , than even ...
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... favour of their antagonists : but Susan was not so kind to Partridge ; for that Amazonian fair having overthrown and bestrid her enemy , was now cuffing him lustily with both her hands , without any regard to his request of a cessation ...
... favour of their antagonists : but Susan was not so kind to Partridge ; for that Amazonian fair having overthrown and bestrid her enemy , was now cuffing him lustily with both her hands , without any regard to his request of a cessation ...
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... favour to a man but one , without granting him that one also . The division of the regiment to which Captain Waters belonged , had two days preceded the march of that company to which Mr. Northerton was the ensign ; so that the former ...
... favour to a man but one , without granting him that one also . The division of the regiment to which Captain Waters belonged , had two days preceded the march of that company to which Mr. Northerton was the ensign ; so that the former ...
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... favour of which she began again to number the many great persons who had slept under her roof ; but the lady stopt her short , and having absolutely acquitted her of having had any share in the past disturbance , begged to be left to ...
... favour of which she began again to number the many great persons who had slept under her roof ; but the lady stopt her short , and having absolutely acquitted her of having had any share in the past disturbance , begged to be left to ...
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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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