The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... less indeed than the vast authentic doomsday - book of nature , as is elsewhere hinted , our labours have sufficient title to the name of history . Certainly they deserve some distinction from those works , which one of the wittiest of ...
... less indeed than the vast authentic doomsday - book of nature , as is elsewhere hinted , our labours have sufficient title to the name of history . Certainly they deserve some distinction from those works , which one of the wittiest of ...
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... less on this occasion . Jones helped Northerton upon his legs , and then looking him steadfastly in the face , " I fancy , sir , " said he , " you did not expect to meet me any more in this world , and I confess I had as little ...
... less on this occasion . Jones helped Northerton upon his legs , and then looking him steadfastly in the face , " I fancy , sir , " said he , " you did not expect to meet me any more in this world , and I confess I had as little ...
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... less able to command his passion on this occasion , than even when he beheld his valued present to his wife in the hands of his supposed rival . In fact , we regard these efforts as insults on our understanding , and to such the pride ...
... less able to command his passion on this occasion , than even when he beheld his valued present to his wife in the hands of his supposed rival . In fact , we regard these efforts as insults on our understanding , and to such the pride ...
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... less than that , I think , of being converted into fuel for his own fire . The husband , with great indignation , but with a mixture of pity , answered , " You must pray first to be made able ; I believe I am a better man than yourself ...
... less than that , I think , of being converted into fuel for his own fire . The husband , with great indignation , but with a mixture of pity , answered , " You must pray first to be made able ; I believe I am a better man than yourself ...
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... less occupied in rescuing Partridge from the fury of Susan ; which being happily effected , the poor fellow immediately departed to the pump to wash his face , and to stop that bloody torrent which Susan had plentifully set a flowing ...
... less occupied in rescuing Partridge from the fury of Susan ; which being happily effected , the poor fellow immediately departed to the pump to wash his face , and to stop that bloody torrent which Susan had plentifully set a flowing ...
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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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