The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... heavens ! what a distance is Gloucester from us ! What a vast tract of land must be between me and my own home ! " - " Ay , ay , young gentleman , " cries the other , " and , by your sighing , from what you love better than your own ...
... heavens ! what a distance is Gloucester from us ! What a vast tract of land must be between me and my own home ! " - " Ay , ay , young gentleman , " cries the other , " and , by your sighing , from what you love better than your own ...
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... Heaven seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her protection . Nay , " answered she , " I could almost conceive you to be some good angel ; and , to say the truth , you look more like an angel than a man in my eye ...
... Heaven seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her protection . Nay , " answered she , " I could almost conceive you to be some good angel ; and , to say the truth , you look more like an angel than a man in my eye ...
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... heaven when the sun shines upon a rainy day . But if he does , that is neither here nor there ; for he won't want company . And the lady , to give the devil his due , is a very good sort of lady , and loves A FOUNDLING 29 A FRIENDLY ...
... heaven when the sun shines upon a rainy day . But if he does , that is neither here nor there ; for he won't want company . And the lady , to give the devil his due , is a very good sort of lady , and loves A FOUNDLING 29 A FRIENDLY ...
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... heaven ! " Don't tell me , " cries the other , " of quality ! I believe I know more of people of quality than such as you . But , prithee , without troubling me with any of your impertinence , do tell me what I can have for supper ; for ...
... heaven ! " Don't tell me , " cries the other , " of quality ! I believe I know more of people of quality than such as you . But , prithee , without troubling me with any of your impertinence , do tell me what I can have for supper ; for ...
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... heaven knows my circumstances are bad enough , and I am so far from being afraid , that I value a pistol , or a blunderbus , or any such thing , no more than a pop - gun . Every man must die once , and what signifies the manner how ...
... heaven knows my circumstances are bad enough , and I am so far from being afraid , that I value a pistol , or a blunderbus , or any such thing , no more than a pop - gun . Every man must die once , and what signifies the manner how ...
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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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