The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... lordship , concluding that this tyrant was likewise a husband , made a speech full of compliments to both the ladies , and as full of invectives against his own sex ; nor indeed did he avoid some oblique glances at the matrimonial ...
... lordship , concluding that this tyrant was likewise a husband , made a speech full of compliments to both the ladies , and as full of invectives against his own sex ; nor indeed did he avoid some oblique glances at the matrimonial ...
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... lordship and his equipage were prepared to attend them . And now a matter of some difficulty arose ; and this was how his lordship himself should be conveyed for though in stage - coaches , where passengers are properly considered as so ...
... lordship and his equipage were prepared to attend them . And now a matter of some difficulty arose ; and this was how his lordship himself should be conveyed for though in stage - coaches , where passengers are properly considered as so ...
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... lordship's horses , which was presently equipped with a side - saddle for that purpose . Every thing being settled at the inn , the ladies discharged their former guides , and Sophia made a present to the land- lord , partly to repair ...
... lordship's horses , which was presently equipped with a side - saddle for that purpose . Every thing being settled at the inn , the ladies discharged their former guides , and Sophia made a present to the land- lord , partly to repair ...
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... lordship , and who would have been dismissed from the vehicle upon a much less worthy occasion , than was this of ... lordship's company , and for the convenience of his table . My landlord was so pleased with the present he had received ...
... lordship , and who would have been dismissed from the vehicle upon a much less worthy occasion , than was this of ... lordship's company , and for the convenience of his table . My landlord was so pleased with the present he had received ...
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... lordship and his fair companions , who made such good expedition , that they performed a journey of ninety miles in two days , and on the second evening arrived in London , without having encountered any one adventure on the road worthy ...
... lordship and his fair companions , who made such good expedition , that they performed a journey of ninety miles in two days , and on the second evening arrived in London , without having encountered any one adventure on the road worthy ...
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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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