The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... poor Orpheus , for he brought his companion , or rather follower , safe into the famous town of Upton . CHAPTER III . THE ARRIVAL OF MR . JONES WITH HIS LADY AT THE INN ; WITH A VERY FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF UPTON . THOUGH the ...
... poor Orpheus , for he brought his companion , or rather follower , safe into the famous town of Upton . CHAPTER III . THE ARRIVAL OF MR . JONES WITH HIS LADY AT THE INN ; WITH A VERY FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE BATTLE OF UPTON . THOUGH the ...
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... poor woman thanked him heartily for all his kindness , and said , she hoped she should see him again soon , to thank him a thousand times more . During this short conversation , she covered her white bosom as well as she possibly could ...
... poor woman thanked him heartily for all his kindness , and said , she hoped she should see him again soon , to thank him a thousand times more . During this short conversation , she covered her white bosom as well as she possibly could ...
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... poor fellow , who had already given some intimation of himself , by crying , " Zounds ! do you intend to kill my friend ? " Partridge , though not much addicted to battle , would not however stand still when his friend was attacked ...
... poor fellow , who had already given some intimation of himself , by crying , " Zounds ! do you intend to kill my friend ? " Partridge , though not much addicted to battle , would not however stand still when his friend was attacked ...
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... poor unfortunate Helen , the fatal cause of all the bloodshed , was entirely taken up in endeavouring to conceal her own face , and Jones was no less occupied in rescuing Partridge from the fury of Susan ; which being happily effected ...
... poor unfortunate Helen , the fatal cause of all the bloodshed , was entirely taken up in endeavouring to conceal her own face , and Jones was no less occupied in rescuing Partridge from the fury of Susan ; which being happily effected ...
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... poor distressed lady , who sat down at a table in the kitchen , and leaning her head upon her arm , was bemoaning her misfortunes ; but lest my fair readers should be in pain concerning a particular circumstance , I think proper here to ...
... poor distressed lady , who sat down at a table in the kitchen , and leaning her head upon her arm , was bemoaning her misfortunes ; but lest my fair readers should be in pain concerning a particular circumstance , I think proper here to ...
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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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