The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... person whose history we now undertake ; to whom , though nature had given the greatest and most shining endowments , she had not given them absolutely pure and without alloy . Though he had much of the admirable in his character , as ...
... person whose history we now undertake ; to whom , though nature had given the greatest and most shining endowments , she had not given them absolutely pure and without alloy . Though he had much of the admirable in his character , as ...
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... person , but as a meanness and im- perfection , disqualifying them for undertakings which lead to honour and esteem among men . As our hero had as little as perhaps is to be found of that meanness , indeed only enough to make him ...
... person , but as a meanness and im- perfection , disqualifying them for undertakings which lead to honour and esteem among men . As our hero had as little as perhaps is to be found of that meanness , indeed only enough to make him ...
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... person , immediaitely taken up and carried away from his own house and family , and kept abroad till he is made to owe 50l . whether he will or no ; for which he is perhaps , afterwards obliged to lie in jail ; and all these without any ...
... person , immediaitely taken up and carried away from his own house and family , and kept abroad till he is made to owe 50l . whether he will or no ; for which he is perhaps , afterwards obliged to lie in jail ; and all these without any ...
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... person , in order to make up their parties . Mr. Suap himself would sometimes relax his mind , from the violent fatigues of his employment , by these recreations ; and sometimes a neigh- bouring gentleman , or lady , came in to their ...
... person , in order to make up their parties . Mr. Suap himself would sometimes relax his mind , from the violent fatigues of his employment , by these recreations ; and sometimes a neigh- bouring gentleman , or lady , came in to their ...
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... person who possesses them . A booty of 10l . looks as great in the eye of a bridle - cull , and gives as much real happiness to his fancy , as that of as many thousands to the statesman ; and doth not the former lay out his acqui ...
... person who possesses them . A booty of 10l . looks as great in the eye of a bridle - cull , and gives as much real happiness to his fancy , as that of as many thousands to the statesman ; and doth not the former lay out his acqui ...
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