The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... ( for indeed the VOL . II . C occasion seemed sufficiently pressing ) ran , or rather slid A FOUNDLING CHAPTER II CONTAINING A VERY SURPRISING ADVENTURE INDEED, WHICH JONES MET WITH IN HIS WALK WITH THE MAN OF THE HILL.
... ( for indeed the VOL . II . C occasion seemed sufficiently pressing ) ran , or rather slid A FOUNDLING CHAPTER II CONTAINING A VERY SURPRISING ADVENTURE INDEED, WHICH JONES MET WITH IN HIS WALK WITH THE MAN OF THE HILL.
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... seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her protection . Nay , " answered she , " I could almost conceive you to be some good angel ; and , to say the truth , you look more like an angel than a man in my eye . " Indeed he ...
... seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her protection . Nay , " answered she , " I could almost conceive you to be some good angel ; and , to say the truth , you look more like an angel than a man in my eye . " Indeed he ...
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... seemed to stand very little in need of assistance . There are a sort of heroes who are supposed to be deter- mined in their choosing or avoiding a conflict by the character and behaviour of the person whom they are to engage . These are ...
... seemed to stand very little in need of assistance . There are a sort of heroes who are supposed to be deter- mined in their choosing or avoiding a conflict by the character and behaviour of the person whom they are to engage . These are ...
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... seemed doubtful to which side Fortune would incline , when the naked lady , who had listened at the top of the stairs to the dialogue which pre- ceded the engagement , descended suddenly from above , and without weighing the unfair ...
... seemed doubtful to which side Fortune would incline , when the naked lady , who had listened at the top of the stairs to the dialogue which pre- ceded the engagement , descended suddenly from above , and without weighing the unfair ...
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... seemed so well calculated , and to which she was most wonderfully well inclined . This fair creature entering the field of battle , immediately filed to that wing where her mistress maintained so unequal a fight with one of either sex ...
... seemed so well calculated , and to which she was most wonderfully well inclined . This fair creature entering the field of battle , immediately filed to that wing where her mistress maintained so unequal a fight with one of either sex ...
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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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