The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... LADY AT THE INN ; WITH A VERY FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF UPTON . THOUGH the reader , we doubt not , is very eager to know who this lady was , and how she fell into the hands of Mr. Northerton , we must beg him to suspend his ...
... LADY AT THE INN ; WITH A VERY FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF UPTON . THOUGH the reader , we doubt not , is very eager to know who this lady was , and how she fell into the hands of Mr. Northerton , we must beg him to suspend his ...
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... lady made the best of her way to the chamber . Here Jones wished her joy of her safe arrival , and then departed ... ladies of strict virtue , and many northern lasses of the same pre- dicament , were accustomed to resort on their way to ...
... lady made the best of her way to the chamber . Here Jones wished her joy of her safe arrival , and then departed ... ladies of strict virtue , and many northern lasses of the same pre- dicament , were accustomed to resort on their way to ...
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... lady , and having looked at her for near a minute , he came up to her , saying , " I ask pardon , madam ; but I am certain I am not deceived ; you can be no other person than Captain Waters's lady . " The poor woman , who in her present ...
... lady , and having looked at her for near a minute , he came up to her , saying , " I ask pardon , madam ; but I am certain I am not deceived ; you can be no other person than Captain Waters's lady . " The poor woman , who in her present ...
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... lady and her maid . Partridge having acquainted the company with what he had learnt from the Man of the Hill ... lady , to give the devil his due , is a very good sort of lady , and loves A FOUNDLING 29 A FRIENDLY CONVERSATION IN THE ...
... lady and her maid . Partridge having acquainted the company with what he had learnt from the Man of the Hill ... lady , to give the devil his due , is a very good sort of lady , and loves A FOUNDLING 29 A FRIENDLY CONVERSATION IN THE ...
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... 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 hasty , you would not have quarrelled with her ...
... 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 hasty , you would not have quarrelled with her ...
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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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