The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... likewise present to the reader , but for two reasons : First , we despair of making those who have seen this prospect , admire our description . Secondly , we very much doubt whether those who have not seen it , would understand it ...
... likewise present to the reader , but for two reasons : First , we despair of making those who have seen this prospect , admire our description . Secondly , we very much doubt whether those who have not seen it , would understand it ...
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... likewise , had not the descent of this broom been . prevented , not by the miraculous intervention of any heathen deity , but by a very natural though fortunate accident , viz . by the arrival of Partridge ; who entered the house at ...
... likewise , had not the descent of this broom been . prevented , not by the miraculous intervention of any heathen deity , but by a very natural though fortunate accident , viz . by the arrival of Partridge ; who entered the house at ...
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... likewise beginning his oration to Jones , but was presently interrupted by that generous youth , who shook him heartily by the hand , and assured him of entire forgiveness , saying , " If you are satisfied , my worthy friend , I promise ...
... likewise beginning his oration to Jones , but was presently interrupted by that generous youth , who shook him heartily by the hand , and assured him of entire forgiveness , saying , " If you are satisfied , my worthy friend , I promise ...
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... likewise furnishing out an entertainment for their good friends in the kitchen . And this in a double sense , by affording them matter for their conversation , and , at the same time , drink to enliven their spirits . There were now ...
... likewise furnishing out an entertainment for their good friends in the kitchen . And this in a double sense , by affording them matter for their conversation , and , at the same time , drink to enliven their spirits . There were now ...
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... likewise walked with him to bear him company ; but if ever you catch me there again : for I was never so frightened in all my life . We met with the strangest man there . " - " I'll be hanged , " cries the landlord , " if it was not the ...
... likewise walked with him to bear him company ; but if ever you catch me there again : for I was never so frightened in all my life . We met with the strangest man there . " - " I'll be hanged , " cries the landlord , " if it was not the ...
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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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