The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... IX . 80 BOOK XI . CONTAINING ABOUT THREE DAYS . A CRUST FOR THE CRITICS CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . THE ADVENTURES WHICH SOPHIA MET WITH AFTER HER LEAVING UPTON . . 91 96 CHAPTER III . PAGE A VERY SHORT CHAPTER , IN CONTENTS xi.
... IX . 80 BOOK XI . CONTAINING ABOUT THREE DAYS . A CRUST FOR THE CRITICS CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II . THE ADVENTURES WHICH SOPHIA MET WITH AFTER HER LEAVING UPTON . . 91 96 CHAPTER III . PAGE A VERY SHORT CHAPTER , IN CONTENTS xi.
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... leave of the Man of the Hill , and , desiring him to direct Partridge the same way , returned hastily to the wood . Our hero , at his departure to make this inquiry of his friend , had considered , that as the ruffian's hands were tied ...
... leave of the Man of the Hill , and , desiring him to direct Partridge the same way , returned hastily to the wood . Our hero , at his departure to make this inquiry of his friend , had considered , that as the ruffian's hands were tied ...
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... leave more lice than money behind them ; such folks never raise my compassion , for to be certain it is foolish to have any for them ; and if our justices did as they ought , they would be all whipt out of the kingdom , for to be ...
... leave more lice than money behind them ; such folks never raise my compassion , for to be certain it is foolish to have any for them ; and if our justices did as they ought , they would be all whipt out of the kingdom , for to be ...
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... leave of each other , and she was thence to return to Bath , where she was to stay till the end of the winter's campaign against the rebels . With this agreement Mr. Northerton was made acquainted . To say the truth , the lady had made ...
... leave of each other , and she was thence to return to Bath , where she was to stay till the end of the winter's campaign against the rebels . With this agreement Mr. Northerton was made acquainted . To say the truth , the lady had made ...
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... she said , she hoped to enjoy unmolested during the remainder of the night . Upon which the landlady , after much civility , and many curtsies , took her leave . CHAPTER III . A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE LANDLADY AND SUSAN A FOUNDLING 51.
... she said , she hoped to enjoy unmolested during the remainder of the night . Upon which the landlady , after much civility , and many curtsies , took her leave . CHAPTER III . A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE LANDLADY AND SUSAN A FOUNDLING 51.
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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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