Miscellanies: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the greatA. Millar, 1743 |
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... require more Dexterity in " the Fingers to draw out a Man's Purse " from his Pocket , or to take a Lady's " Watch from her Side , without being < c per- 32 3y The LIFE of Book I. " perceived of I Ch . 5. Mr. JONATHAN WILD . 31.
... require more Dexterity in " the Fingers to draw out a Man's Purse " from his Pocket , or to take a Lady's " Watch from her Side , without being < c per- 32 3y The LIFE of Book I. " perceived of I Ch . 5. Mr. JONATHAN WILD . 31.
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Henry Fielding. 32 3y The LIFE of Book I. " perceived of any , an Excellence in which , " without Flattery , I am perfuaded you have no Superior , than to cog a Die , " or fhuffle a Pack of Cards ? Is not as much " Art , as many ...
Henry Fielding. 32 3y The LIFE of Book I. " perceived of any , an Excellence in which , " without Flattery , I am perfuaded you have no Superior , than to cog a Die , " or fhuffle a Pack of Cards ? Is not as much " Art , as many ...
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... perceived him to be fast asleep , wherefore having gently jogged him , in order to take his Leave , and promised to return to him the next Morning to Breakfast , they separated ; the Count retired to Reft , and Mafter Wild to a Night ...
... perceived him to be fast asleep , wherefore having gently jogged him , in order to take his Leave , and promised to return to him the next Morning to Breakfast , they separated ; the Count retired to Reft , and Mafter Wild to a Night ...
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... the chafte Lætitia had made to the violent Addreffes of the ravifhed ( or rather ravishing ) Wild from that Lady's impregnable Virtue , how must he he blush , I fay , to perceive her quit Ch . 10. Mr. JONATHAN WILD . 61.
... the chafte Lætitia had made to the violent Addreffes of the ravifhed ( or rather ravishing ) Wild from that Lady's impregnable Virtue , how must he he blush , I fay , to perceive her quit Ch . 10. Mr. JONATHAN WILD . 61.
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Henry Fielding. he blush , I fay , to perceive her quit the Strictness of her Carriage , and abandon herself to thofe loofe Freedoms which fhe indulged to Smirk . But , alas ! when we discover all , as , to preserve the Fidelity of our ...
Henry Fielding. he blush , I fay , to perceive her quit the Strictness of her Carriage , and abandon herself to thofe loofe Freedoms which fhe indulged to Smirk . But , alas ! when we discover all , as , to preserve the Fidelity of our ...
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Página 407 - Wild, in the midst of the shower of stones, &.c. which played upon him, applied his hands to the parson's pocket, and emptied it of his bottle-screw, which he carried out of the world in his hand.