The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Tom JonesJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... acquaintance of yours , will doubt whence that benevolence hath been copied ? The world will not , I believe , make me the compli- ment of thinking I took it from myself . I care not : this they shall own , that the two persons from ...
... acquaintance of yours , will doubt whence that benevolence hath been copied ? The world will not , I believe , make me the compli- ment of thinking I took it from myself . I care not : this they shall own , that the two persons from ...
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... acquaint the reader with in the beginning of this history . CHAP . I. The introduction to the work , or bill of fare to the feast , Page 17 CHAP . II . A short description of squire Allworthy , and a fuller account of miss Bridget ...
... acquaint the reader with in the beginning of this history . CHAP . I. The introduction to the work , or bill of fare to the feast , Page 17 CHAP . II . A short description of squire Allworthy , and a fuller account of miss Bridget ...
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... acquaint the reader with in the beginning of this history . CHAP . I. The introduction to the work , or bill of fare to the feast . AN author ought to consider himself , not as a gentleman who gives a private or eleemosynary treat , but ...
... acquaint the reader with in the beginning of this history . CHAP . I. The introduction to the work , or bill of fare to the feast . AN author ought to consider himself , not as a gentleman who gives a private or eleemosynary treat , but ...
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... acquainted themselves with the entertainment which they may expect , may either stay and regale with what is provided for them , or may depart to some other ordinary better accommodated to their taste . As we do not disdain to borrow ...
... acquainted themselves with the entertainment which they may expect , may either stay and regale with what is provided for them , or may depart to some other ordinary better accommodated to their taste . As we do not disdain to borrow ...
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... acquaint thee , that I intend to digress , through this whole history , as often as I see occasion of which I am myself a better judge than any pitiful critic whatever . And here I must desire all those critics to mind their own ...
... acquaint thee , that I intend to digress , through this whole history , as often as I see occasion of which I am myself a better judge than any pitiful critic whatever . And here I must desire all those critics to mind their own ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted Allworthy Allworthy's answered Aristotle assured aunt Baddington barber beauty began behaviour believe better Black George blood brother called captain cerning CHAP charms child cries Jones cries Sophia daugh daughter declared desire doctor doth endeavour ensign eyes father favour fellow fortune FOUNDLING gamekeeper gave girl give greatly hath heard heart hero honour hope husband imagined inclinations Jenny Jenny Jones justice of peace kind knew la'ship ladyship landlady least lieutenant lover ma'am madam manner marriage master Blifil matter means mentioned mind mistress Molly nature neral never Northerton obliged occasion opinion Partridge passion perhaps person pleased poor present quaker reader reason say the truth says Sophia seen serjeant servants sister soon sooner spect Square squire squire Allworthy sure thing thou thought Thwackum tion told Tom Jones tridge violent virtue Western whole wife woman word young lady