The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... gives me no uneasiness ; for philosophy and Christianity both preach up forgiveness of injuries . But for you , sir , I am concerned at the trouble I give you ; nay , indeed , my nakedness may well make me ashamed to look you in the ...
... gives me no uneasiness ; for philosophy and Christianity both preach up forgiveness of injuries . But for you , sir , I am concerned at the trouble I give you ; nay , indeed , my nakedness may well make me ashamed to look you in the ...
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... give the name of a bad house , or of a house of ill repute , to all those where they are suffered to be carried on . Not that I would intimate that such strict chastity as was preserved in the temple of Vesta can possibly be maintained ...
... give the name of a bad house , or of a house of ill repute , to all those where they are suffered to be carried on . Not that I would intimate that such strict chastity as was preserved in the temple of Vesta can possibly be maintained ...
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... give blows with great mischief to an enemy , so was her face as well contrived to receive blows without any great injury to herself , her nose being already flat to her face ; her lips were so large , that no swelling could be perceived ...
... give blows with great mischief to an enemy , so was her face as well contrived to receive blows without any great injury to herself , her nose being already flat to her face ; her lips were so large , that no swelling could be perceived ...
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... give to one kind of food rather than to another . But though the love to these several objects may possibly be one and the same in all cases , its operations however must be allowed to be different ; for how much soever we may be in ...
... give to one kind of food rather than to another . But though the love to these several objects may possibly be one and the same in all cases , its operations however must be allowed to be different ; for how much soever we may be in ...
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... give them a dinner on a Sunday . Every good Christian must desire there should be a devil for the punishment of such wretches . " - " Harkye , landlord , " said the serjeant , " don't abuse the cloth , for I won't take it . " - " D - n ...
... give them a dinner on a Sunday . Every good Christian must desire there should be a devil for the punishment of such wretches . " - " Harkye , landlord , " said the serjeant , " don't abuse the cloth , for I won't take it . " - " D - n ...
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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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