The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... thought that the hero's ancestors have been introduced as foils to himself . Again , I have imagined it might be to obviate a suspicion that such extraordinary personages were not produced in the ordinary course of nature , and may have ...
... thought that the hero's ancestors have been introduced as foils to himself . Again , I have imagined it might be to obviate a suspicion that such extraordinary personages were not produced in the ordinary course of nature , and may have ...
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... unhappy fate of that great man , to whom he thought Hercules much too severe ; * This word , in the cant language , signifies thievery one of his schoolfellows commending the dexterity of drawing the B 2 MR . JONATHAN WILD . 9.
... unhappy fate of that great man , to whom he thought Hercules much too severe ; * This word , in the cant language , signifies thievery one of his schoolfellows commending the dexterity of drawing the B 2 MR . JONATHAN WILD . 9.
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... thought of by Alexander ; but added perhaps he did not want them . Happy had it been for him , if he had confined himself to this sphere ; but his chief , if not only blemish was , that he would sometimes , from an humility in his ...
... thought of by Alexander ; but added perhaps he did not want them . Happy had it been for him , if he had confined himself to this sphere ; but his chief , if not only blemish was , that he would sometimes , from an humility in his ...
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... with which , as she indulged him with little innocent free- doms about her person in return , he thought himself oblig ed to be contented ; but one night , when Wild imagined the Count asleep , he made so unguarded an attack 12 THE LIFE OF.
... with which , as she indulged him with little innocent free- doms about her person in return , he thought himself oblig ed to be contented ; but one night , when Wild imagined the Count asleep , he made so unguarded an attack 12 THE LIFE OF.
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... thought it signifies little into what rank of life I am thrown , provided I make a great figure : therein ; and should be as well satisfied with exerting my talents well at the head of a small party or gang , as in . the command of a ...
... thought it signifies little into what rank of life I am thrown , provided I make a great figure : therein ; and should be as well satisfied with exerting my talents well at the head of a small party or gang , as in . the command of a ...
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