The Works of Henry Fielding: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 8Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... several pieces , each piece lives , and in a short time becomes as perfect an Insect , or Vegetable , as that , of which it was originally only a part . VOL . VIII . ca B Abstract of Part of a Letter from the Heer Rottenscrach.
... several pieces , each piece lives , and in a short time becomes as perfect an Insect , or Vegetable , as that , of which it was originally only a part . VOL . VIII . ca B Abstract of Part of a Letter from the Heer Rottenscrach.
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... live long when they are alone . The great Gualterus says he thought he could never put enough of them together . If you carry them in your pockets singly , or in pairs , as some do , they will last a very little while , and in some ...
... live long when they are alone . The great Gualterus says he thought he could never put enough of them together . If you carry them in your pockets singly , or in pairs , as some do , they will last a very little while , and in some ...
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... live twenty years . He may so ; but it is more probable he will not live ten ; it is very possible , not one . But suppose he should have twenty , nay thirty years to come . In prospect , it is true , the term seems to have some ...
... live twenty years . He may so ; but it is more probable he will not live ten ; it is very possible , not one . But suppose he should have twenty , nay thirty years to come . In prospect , it is true , the term seems to have some ...
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... his old age , that if any of the gods would frankly offer him to renew his infancy , and live his life over again , he would strenuously refuse it . But if we will be hardy enough to fly in FOR THE LOSS OF OUR FRIENDS . 43.
... his old age , that if any of the gods would frankly offer him to renew his infancy , and live his life over again , he would strenuously refuse it . But if we will be hardy enough to fly in FOR THE LOSS OF OUR FRIENDS . 43.
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... live entirely amongst men . Mer . I shall be glad to be introduced by you into the company of these virtuous men ; for I am quite weary of the little rogues you put me at the head of . The last time I was on the earth , I believe I had ...
... live entirely amongst men . Mer . I shall be glad to be introduced by you into the company of these virtuous men ; for I am quite weary of the little rogues you put me at the head of . The last time I was on the earth , I believe I had ...
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