The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... pleased with the extraordinary accident which had sent him thither for her relief , where it was so improbable she should find any ; adding , that Heaven seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her protection . Nay ...
... pleased with the extraordinary accident which had sent him thither for her relief , where it was so improbable she should find any ; adding , that Heaven seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her protection . Nay ...
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... pleased . Northerton therefore having given no parole of that kind , thought he might without any breach of honour depart ; not being obliged , as he imagined , by any rules , to wait for a formal discharge . He therefore took up his ...
... pleased . Northerton therefore having given no parole of that kind , thought he might without any breach of honour depart ; not being obliged , as he imagined , by any rules , to wait for a formal discharge . He therefore took up his ...
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... pleased with those symptoms of reconciliation ; and though his face bore some marks of Susan's fist , and many more of her nails , he rather chose to be contented with his fortune in the last battle , than to endeavour at bettering it ...
... pleased with those symptoms of reconciliation ; and though his face bore some marks of Susan's fist , and many more of her nails , he rather chose to be contented with his fortune in the last battle , than to endeavour at bettering it ...
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... pleased to consider , that this fellow , as we have already informed thee , had neither the birth nor education of a gentleman , nor was a proper person to be enrolled among the number of such . If , therefore , his base- ness can ...
... pleased to consider , that this fellow , as we have already informed thee , had neither the birth nor education of a gentleman , nor was a proper person to be enrolled among the number of such . If , therefore , his base- ness can ...
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... pleased to have for supper ? Don't forget his honour . Go ; if you none . don't mind all these matters better , you'll never come any thing . " Susan departed , and soon returned with an account , that the two gentlemen were got both ...
... pleased to have for supper ? Don't forget his honour . Go ; if you none . don't mind all these matters better , you'll never come any thing . " Susan departed , and soon returned with an account , that the two gentlemen were got both ...
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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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