The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Tom JonesJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... women would not be discovered by their husbands . To say the truth , there are several ceremonies instituted among the polished part of mankind , which , though they may , to coarser judgements , appear as matters of mere form , are ...
... women would not be discovered by their husbands . To say the truth , there are several ceremonies instituted among the polished part of mankind , which , though they may , to coarser judgements , appear as matters of mere form , are ...
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... women . This young fellow lay in bed reading one of Mrs. Behn's novels ; for he had been instructed by a friend , that he would find no more effectual method of recommending himself to the ladies than the im- proving his understanding ...
... women . This young fellow lay in bed reading one of Mrs. Behn's novels ; for he had been instructed by a friend , that he would find no more effectual method of recommending himself to the ladies than the im- proving his understanding ...
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... women is , as hath been observed , much readier than that of men . She re- collected that there was a communication between her chamber and that of Mr. Jones ; relying , there- fore , on his honour and her own assurance , she an- swered ...
... women is , as hath been observed , much readier than that of men . She re- collected that there was a communication between her chamber and that of Mr. Jones ; relying , there- fore , on his honour and her own assurance , she an- swered ...
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... woman to run away from him . This gentleman then being well tired with his long journey from Chester in one day , with which , and some good dry blows he had received in the scuffle , his bones were so sore , that , added to the ...
... woman to run away from him . This gentleman then being well tired with his long journey from Chester in one day , with which , and some good dry blows he had received in the scuffle , his bones were so sore , that , added to the ...
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... in- troducing two young women in riding habits , one of which was so very richly laced , that Partridge and the post - boy instantly started from their chairs , and my landlady fell to her curt'sies , and her 14 THE HISTORY OF.
... in- troducing two young women in riding habits , one of which was so very richly laced , that Partridge and the post - boy instantly started from their chairs , and my landlady fell to her curt'sies , and her 14 THE HISTORY OF.
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