The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 2W. Durell., 1814 |
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... servant . But I find I am too much in love with you myself to preserve you for another : had you proved what I at first took you for , I should have parted with you easily ; but I read a coronet in your eyes : ( she shall be her grace ...
... servant . But I find I am too much in love with you myself to preserve you for another : had you proved what I at first took you for , I should have parted with you easily ; but I read a coronet in your eyes : ( she shall be her grace ...
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... servant , will look better . Squeez . Well , child , well , it shall be so . -Let me only beg the favour of dining a little sooner than or- dinary . Mrs. Squeez . That is so far from being possible that we cannot dine till an hour later ...
... servant , will look better . Squeez . Well , child , well , it shall be so . -Let me only beg the favour of dining a little sooner than or- dinary . Mrs. Squeez . That is so far from being possible that we cannot dine till an hour later ...
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... servant . Wor . Mr. Politic , your very humble servant . SCENE XII . WORTHY Solus . I recollect the dawnings of this political humour to have appeared when we were at the Bath together ; 42 RAPE UPON RAPE ; OR THE.
... servant . Wor . Mr. Politic , your very humble servant . SCENE XII . WORTHY Solus . I recollect the dawnings of this political humour to have appeared when we were at the Bath together ; 42 RAPE UPON RAPE ; OR THE.
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... servant told me . Hil . His servant belied him , and so do you—- Show me where he is ; if he be in JUSTICE CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP . 43.
... servant told me . Hil . His servant belied him , and so do you—- Show me where he is ; if he be in JUSTICE CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP . 43.
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... servant to put her out of it . [ Aside . SCENE II . The Constable's House . CONSTANT alone . I begin to be of that philosopher's opinion , who said that whoever will entirely consult his own happiness , must be little concerned about ...
... servant to put her out of it . [ Aside . SCENE II . The Constable's House . CONSTANT alone . I begin to be of that philosopher's opinion , who said that whoever will entirely consult his own happiness , must be little concerned about ...
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