The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... causes of the distressed captives in Newgate , and is reported to have held a strict friendship with an eminent divine , who solicited the spiritual causes of the said captives . He married Editha , daughter and coheiress of Geoffry ...
... causes of the distressed captives in Newgate , and is reported to have held a strict friendship with an eminent divine , who solicited the spiritual causes of the said captives . He married Editha , daughter and coheiress of Geoffry ...
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... cause of its being remember- ed , was a very extraordinary circumstance , sufficiently denoting something preternatural in it ; for though she had never heard even the name of either of these gods , she repeated these very words in the ...
... cause of its being remember- ed , was a very extraordinary circumstance , sufficiently denoting something preternatural in it ; for though she had never heard even the name of either of these gods , she repeated these very words in the ...
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... causing any quarrel be- tween these two prigs [ thieves , ] that in reality it recom- mended them to each other : for a wise man , that is to say a rogue , considers a trick in life , as a gamester doth a trick at play . It sets him on ...
... causing any quarrel be- tween these two prigs [ thieves , ] that in reality it recom- mended them to each other : for a wise man , that is to say a rogue , considers a trick in life , as a gamester doth a trick at play . It sets him on ...
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... cause of it , took the said gui- neas out of his pocket , and threw them on the table ; when lo ! ( such is the force of example ) all the rest began to produce their funds , and immediately , a considerable sum glittering in their eyes ...
... cause of it , took the said gui- neas out of his pocket , and threw them on the table ; when lo ! ( such is the force of example ) all the rest began to produce their funds , and immediately , a considerable sum glittering in their eyes ...
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... whole nations rooted out only to bring tears into the eyes of a Great Man , not indeed be- cause he hath extirpated so many , but because he had no 6 more nations to extirpate , then truly I am almost MR . JONATHAN WILD . 43.
... whole nations rooted out only to bring tears into the eyes of a Great Man , not indeed be- cause he hath extirpated so many , but because he had no 6 more nations to extirpate , then truly I am almost MR . JONATHAN WILD . 43.
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