The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author. In Twelve Volumes. A New Edition. To which is Now First Added, The Fathers; Or, The Good-natured Man, Volume 5W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, 1783 |
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... answered , with a fmile : " It was no wonder a wo- man fhould wish to confine her lover , where the " might be fure of having him intirely to herself ; " but added , he believed he could tell him a method " of certainly procuring his ...
... answered , with a fmile : " It was no wonder a wo- man fhould wish to confine her lover , where the " might be fure of having him intirely to herself ; " but added , he believed he could tell him a method " of certainly procuring his ...
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... answered , with fome fur- prize , that he thought Mr. Wild had no reason to complain ; for it was furely fair , at leaft on his part , to content himself with an equal fhare of the booty , who had taken the whole . " I grant you took it ...
... answered , with fome fur- prize , that he thought Mr. Wild had no reason to complain ; for it was furely fair , at leaft on his part , to content himself with an equal fhare of the booty , who had taken the whole . " I grant you took it ...
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... answer , in his mind : ' tis the inward glory , the " fecret confcioufnefs of doing great and wonderful " actions , which can alone fupport the truly GREAT " Man , whether he be a CONQUEROR , a TYRANT , a STATESMAN , or a PRIG . Thefe ...
... answer , in his mind : ' tis the inward glory , the " fecret confcioufnefs of doing great and wonderful " actions , which can alone fupport the truly GREAT " Man , whether he be a CONQUEROR , a TYRANT , a STATESMAN , or a PRIG . Thefe ...
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... answered Wild , and ftand ftrip too : " he then proceeded to tumble and fearch her , but to no purpofe , till at laft fhe burst into tears , and declared fhe would tell the truth ( as ( as indeed fhe did ; ) fhe then confeffed The LIFE ...
... answered Wild , and ftand ftrip too : " he then proceeded to tumble and fearch her , but to no purpofe , till at laft fhe burst into tears , and declared fhe would tell the truth ( as ( as indeed fhe did ; ) fhe then confeffed The LIFE ...
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... others who have an occafion , which happens commonly enough in genteel life , to answer the impertinence of a dun . LETTER VOL . V .. E LETTER I. MR . HEARTFREE , MY Lord commands me The LIFE of Mr. JONATHAN WILD . 73.
... others who have an occafion , which happens commonly enough in genteel life , to answer the impertinence of a dun . LETTER VOL . V .. E LETTER I. MR . HEARTFREE , MY Lord commands me The LIFE of Mr. JONATHAN WILD . 73.
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Página 234 - I confessed I had indulged myself very freely with wine and women in my youth, but had never done an injury to any man living, nor avoided an opportunity of doing good; that I pretended to very little virtue more than general philanthropy and private friendship. I was proceeding, when Minos bid me enter the gate, and not indulge myself with trumpeting forth my virtues.