The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Tom JonesJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... hands ; since what would not a man have reason to dread , if attacked by an author who had received from him ... hand . Now , sir , if we apply this to your modest aversion to pane- gyric , how reasonable will your fears of me ap ...
... hands ; since what would not a man have reason to dread , if attacked by an author who had received from him ... hand . Now , sir , if we apply this to your modest aversion to pane- gyric , how reasonable will your fears of me ap ...
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... hand , than she started back in a most terrible fright , and might perhaps have swooned away , had he not now recollected his being undrest , and put an end to her terrors by de- siring her to stay without the door till he had thrown ...
... hand , than she started back in a most terrible fright , and might perhaps have swooned away , had he not now recollected his being undrest , and put an end to her terrors by de- siring her to stay without the door till he had thrown ...
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... hand , which , by its gentle pressure , seeming to implore his assistance , had certainly outpleaded the eloquence of Mrs. De- borah , had it been ten times greater than it was . He now gave Mrs. Deborah positive orders to take the A ...
... hand , which , by its gentle pressure , seeming to implore his assistance , had certainly outpleaded the eloquence of Mrs. De- borah , had it been ten times greater than it was . He now gave Mrs. Deborah positive orders to take the A ...
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... hand scene presented the view of a very fine park , composed of very unequal ground , and agreeably varied with all the diversity that hills , lawns , wood , and water , laid out with admirable taste , but owing less to art than to ...
... hand scene presented the view of a very fine park , composed of very unequal ground , and agreeably varied with all the diversity that hills , lawns , wood , and water , laid out with admirable taste , but owing less to art than to ...
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... hand , I think proper to lend the reader a little as- sistance in this place . It is my intention therefore to signify , that , as it is the nature of a kite to devour little birds , so is it the nature of such persons as Mrs. Wilkins ...
... hand , I think proper to lend the reader a little as- sistance in this place . It is my intention therefore to signify , that , as it is the nature of a kite to devour little birds , so is it the nature of such persons as Mrs. Wilkins ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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