The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... wife in the hands of his supposed rival . In fact , we regard these efforts as insults on our understanding , and to such the pride of man is very difficultly brought to submit . My landlady , though a very good - tempered woman , had ...
... wife in the hands of his supposed rival . In fact , we regard these efforts as insults on our understanding , and to such the pride of man is very difficultly brought to submit . My landlady , though a very good - tempered woman , had ...
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... wife , uplifting her broom and aiming at the head of Jones , had probably put an immediate end to the fray , and to Jones likewise , had not the descent of this broom been . prevented , not by the miraculous intervention of any heathen ...
... wife , uplifting her broom and aiming at the head of Jones , had probably put an immediate end to the fray , and to Jones likewise , had not the descent of this broom been . prevented , not by the miraculous intervention of any heathen ...
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... wife , and maid ; all which hung in exact balance before her ; when a good - natured accident put suddenly an end to the bloody fray , with which half of the combatants had already suffi- ciently feasted . This accident was the arrival ...
... wife , and maid ; all which hung in exact balance before her ; when a good - natured accident put suddenly an end to the bloody fray , with which half of the combatants had already suffi- ciently feasted . This accident was the arrival ...
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... wife of Mr. Waters , who was a captain in their regiment , and had often been with him at quarters . " Some folks , " says he , " used indeed to doubt whether they were lawfully married in a church or no . But , for my part , that's no ...
... wife of Mr. Waters , who was a captain in their regiment , and had often been with him at quarters . " Some folks , " says he , " used indeed to doubt whether they were lawfully married in a church or no . But , for my part , that's no ...
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... wife , and went by his name ; and yet , as the serjeant said , there were some doubts concerning the reality of their marriage , which we shall not at present take upon us to resolve . Mrs. Waters , I am sorry to say it , had for some ...
... wife , and went by his name ; and yet , as the serjeant said , there were some doubts concerning the reality of their marriage , which we shall not at present take upon us to resolve . Mrs. Waters , I am sorry to say it , had for some ...
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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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