The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen5A. Millar, 1749 |
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... these kind of hair - breadth Miflings of Happiness , look like the Infults of Fortune , who may be confidered as thus playing Tricks with us , and wantonly diverting herfelf at our Ex- pence . - · Jones , who more than once already had ...
... these kind of hair - breadth Miflings of Happiness , look like the Infults of Fortune , who may be confidered as thus playing Tricks with us , and wantonly diverting herfelf at our Ex- pence . - · Jones , who more than once already had ...
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... These being over , the Converfation be- gan to be ( as the Phrafe is ) extremely bril- liant . However , as nothing paft in it which can be thought material to this Hiftory , or , C 2 indeed , · indeed , very material in itself , I ...
... These being over , the Converfation be- gan to be ( as the Phrafe is ) extremely bril- liant . However , as nothing paft in it which can be thought material to this Hiftory , or , C 2 indeed , · indeed , very material in itself , I ...
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... these two Danghters , Nancy , the eld- er , was now arrived at the Age of feven- teen , and Belty , the younger , at that of ten . Hither ones had difpatched Partridge , and in this House he was provided with a Room Room for himself in ...
... these two Danghters , Nancy , the eld- er , was now arrived at the Age of feven- teen , and Belty , the younger , at that of ten . Hither ones had difpatched Partridge , and in this House he was provided with a Room Room for himself in ...
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... These are the Studies of their graver Hours , while for their Amusements they have the vaft Circle of Connoiffeur- fhip , Painting , Mufic , Statuary , and na- tural Philofophy , or rather unnatural , which deals in the Wonderful , and ...
... These are the Studies of their graver Hours , while for their Amusements they have the vaft Circle of Connoiffeur- fhip , Painting , Mufic , Statuary , and na- tural Philofophy , or rather unnatural , which deals in the Wonderful , and ...
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... very happy Man : For I make no doubt but these were fent you by fome Lady whom you will have the Happi- • nefs of meeting at the Masquerade . ' • Jones Jones had not a fufficient Degree of Va- nity to 44 The HISTORY of Book XIII ,
... very happy Man : For I make no doubt but these were fent you by fome Lady whom you will have the Happi- • nefs of meeting at the Masquerade . ' • Jones Jones had not a fufficient Degree of Va- nity to 44 The HISTORY of Book XIII ,
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Página 5 - Come, thou that hast inspired thy Aristophanes, thy Lucian, thy Cervantes, thy Rabelais, thy Moliere, thy Shakespeare, thy Swift, thy Marivaux, fill my pages with humour; till mankind learn the good-nature to laugh only at the follies of others, and the humility to grieve at their own.
Página 4 - Thou who dost sow the generous seeds which art nourishes, and brings to perfection. Do thou kindly take me by the hand, and lead me through all the mazes, the winding labyrinths of nature.
Página 2 - Milton, sweetly tuning the heroic lyre ; fill my ravished fancy with the hopes of charming ages yet to come. Foretel me that some tender maid, whose grandmother is yet unborn, hereafter, when, under the fictitious name of Sophia, she reads the real worth which once existed in my Charlotte, shall from her sympathetic breast send forth the heaving sigh.
Página 195 - THERE are a set of religious, or rather moral writers, who teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery, in this world. A very wholesome and comfortable doctrine, and to which we have but one objection, namely, that it is not true.