The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... heartily , but where I have laughed before him ; unless it should happen at any time , that instead of laughing with me , he should be inclined to laugh at me . Perhaps this may have been the case at some passages in this chapter , from ...
... heartily , but where I have laughed before him ; unless it should happen at any time , that instead of laughing with me , he should be inclined to laugh at me . Perhaps this may have been the case at some passages in this chapter , from ...
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... heartily for all his kindness , and said , she hoped she should see him again soon , to thank him a thousand times more . During this short conversation , she covered her white bosom as well as she possibly could with her arms ; for ...
... heartily for all his kindness , and said , she hoped she should see him again soon , to thank him a thousand times more . During this short conversation , she covered her white bosom as well as she possibly could with her arms ; for ...
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... heartily sorry your ladyship hath had a misfortune , and if your ladyship will do me the honour to wear my clothes till you can get some of your ladyship's own , to be certain the best I have is at your ladyship's service . " Whether ...
... heartily sorry your ladyship hath had a misfortune , and if your ladyship will do me the honour to wear my clothes till you can get some of your ladyship's own , to be certain the best I have is at your ladyship's service . " Whether ...
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... heartily at the table of love , without reflecting that some other already had been , or hereafter might be , feasted with the same repast . A sentiment which , if it deals but little in refinement , deals , however , much in substance ...
... heartily at the table of love , without reflecting that some other already had been , or hereafter might be , feasted with the same repast . A sentiment which , if it deals but little in refinement , deals , however , much in substance ...
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... heartily asked pardon , and then retired with his countryman . Jones , who was too ingenious to have missed . the hint given him by his fair one , boldly asserted , That he had run to her assistance upon hearing the door broke open ...
... heartily asked pardon , and then retired with his countryman . Jones , who was too ingenious to have missed . the hint given him by his fair one , boldly asserted , That he had run to her assistance upon hearing the door broke open ...
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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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