The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... Jones . Why , I will drink a bottle with you , if you pleafe ; for I dearly love good - nature ; and as you have found me out to be a comical fellow , fo I have no skill in phyfiognomy , if you are not one of the best na- ⚫tured ...
... Jones . Why , I will drink a bottle with you , if you pleafe ; for I dearly love good - nature ; and as you have found me out to be a comical fellow , fo I have no skill in phyfiognomy , if you are not one of the best na- ⚫tured ...
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... Jones that it was fo . However , he has now too hungry to find any fault ; but having once fatisfied his appetite , he ordered the drawer to carry a bottle of wine into a better room , and expressed some refent- ment at having been ...
... Jones that it was fo . However , he has now too hungry to find any fault ; but having once fatisfied his appetite , he ordered the drawer to carry a bottle of wine into a better room , and expressed some refent- ment at having been ...
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... Jones and the barber . TH < " HIS converfation paffed partly while Jones was at dinner in his dungeon , and partly while he was expecting the barber in the parlour . And , as foon as it was ended , Mr. Benjamin , as we have said ...
... Jones and the barber . TH < " HIS converfation paffed partly while Jones was at dinner in his dungeon , and partly while he was expecting the barber in the parlour . And , as foon as it was ended , Mr. Benjamin , as we have said ...
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... Jones therefore be- lieved the truth of what he had faid , as to his origi- nal and education , and at length , after much en- treaty , he faid , Since you have heard , my friend , fo much of my affairs , and feem fo defirous to ' know ...
... Jones therefore be- lieved the truth of what he had faid , as to his origi- nal and education , and at length , after much en- treaty , he faid , Since you have heard , my friend , fo much of my affairs , and feem fo defirous to ' know ...
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With the Life of the Author Henry Fielding. appeared in fuch favourable colours to Jones , that malice itself would have found it no eafy matter to fix any blame upon him . Not that Jones defired to conceal or to disguise the truth ; nay ...
With the Life of the Author Henry Fielding. appeared in fuch favourable colours to Jones , that malice itself would have found it no eafy matter to fix any blame upon him . Not that Jones defired to conceal or to disguise the truth ; nay ...
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