The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8A. Donaldson, 1771 |
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... hope you don't think me to be a man of an imper- tinent curiofity , for that is a vice which no - body can lay to my charge ; but I afk pardon , for when a gentleman of your figure travels without his fer- vants , we may fuppofe him to ...
... hope you don't think me to be a man of an imper- tinent curiofity , for that is a vice which no - body can lay to my charge ; but I afk pardon , for when a gentleman of your figure travels without his fer- vants , we may fuppofe him to ...
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... hope it is all falfe ; for I have a great respect ' for you , I do affure you I have , and have had , e- ver fince the good - nature you fhewed to Black George , which was talked of all over the coun- try , and I received more than one ...
... hope it is all falfe ; for I have a great respect ' for you , I do affure you I have , and have had , e- ver fince the good - nature you fhewed to Black George , which was talked of all over the coun- try , and I received more than one ...
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... hope to find others more honeft ; whereas he who receives certain neceffary admonitions from with . in , that this is impoffible , must have very little un- derftanding indeed , if he ever renders himself liable to be once deceived . As ...
... hope to find others more honeft ; whereas he who receives certain neceffary admonitions from with . in , that this is impoffible , must have very little un- derftanding indeed , if he ever renders himself liable to be once deceived . As ...
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... hope , Madam , you imagine I would fcorn to tell fuch things of any man unless I knew them to be true . What interest have I in taking away the re- putation of a man who never injured me ? I pro- mife you every fyllable of what I have ...
... hope , Madam , you imagine I would fcorn to tell fuch things of any man unless I knew them to be true . What interest have I in taking away the re- putation of a man who never injured me ? I pro- mife you every fyllable of what I have ...
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... hope once again to fee that face ; but , alas ! all thofe golden dreams are vanifhed for ever , and my only refuge from future mifery is to forget the ob- ject of all my former happinefs , ' And do you really defpair of ever feeing Mifs ...
... hope once again to fee that face ; but , alas ! all thofe golden dreams are vanifhed for ever , and my only refuge from future mifery is to forget the ob- ject of all my former happinefs , ' And do you really defpair of ever feeing Mifs ...
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