The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... concern the reader , Chap . 14. In which our hero makes a speech well worthy to be celebrated ; and the behaviour of one of the gung , perhaps more unnatural than any other part of this his- tory , BOOK IV . 131 Chap . 1. A sentiment of ...
... concern the reader , Chap . 14. In which our hero makes a speech well worthy to be celebrated ; and the behaviour of one of the gung , perhaps more unnatural than any other part of this his- tory , BOOK IV . 131 Chap . 1. A sentiment of ...
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... concerned in the execution of the design , yet was he always concerter of it , and trea- surer of the booty ; some little part of which he would now and then , with wonderful generosity , bestow on those who took it . He was generally ...
... concerned in the execution of the design , yet was he always concerter of it , and trea- surer of the booty ; some little part of which he would now and then , with wonderful generosity , bestow on those who took it . He was generally ...
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... concern , your shining qualities confined to a sphere where they can never reach the eyes of those who would intro- duce them properly into the world , and raise you to am eminence , where you may blaze out to the admiration MR ...
... concern , your shining qualities confined to a sphere where they can never reach the eyes of those who would intro- duce them properly into the world , and raise you to am eminence , where you may blaze out to the admiration MR ...
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... concern , which he could at any time , with wonderful art , put on , told him , that all was discovered ; that the Count knew him , and intended to prosecute him for the robbery , had not I exerted ( said he ) my utmost interest , and ...
... concern , which he could at any time , with wonderful art , put on , told him , that all was discovered ; that the Count knew him , and intended to prosecute him for the robbery , had not I exerted ( said he ) my utmost interest , and ...
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... concerned at any misfortunes which may befal him in the sequel ; for , to have no suspicion that an old school - fellow , with whom he had , in his tenderest years , contracted a friendship , and who , on the accidental renewing of ...
... concerned at any misfortunes which may befal him in the sequel ; for , to have no suspicion that an old school - fellow , with whom he had , in his tenderest years , contracted a friendship , and who , on the accidental renewing of ...
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