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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... obliged for fome time to refide at Mr. Snap's houfe : for it seems the law of the land is , that whoever owes another rol . or indeed 2 1. may be , on the oath of that perfon , immediately taken up and carried away from his own houfe ...
... obliged for fome time to refide at Mr. Snap's houfe : for it seems the law of the land is , that whoever owes another rol . or indeed 2 1. may be , on the oath of that perfon , immediately taken up and carried away from his own houfe ...
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... obliged to look for a fourth perfon , in order to make up their parties . Mr. Snap- himfelf would fometimes relax his mind from the vio lent fatigues of his employment , by these recreations ; and fometimes a neighbouring young ...
... obliged to look for a fourth perfon , in order to make up their parties . Mr. Snap- himfelf would fometimes relax his mind from the vio lent fatigues of his employment , by these recreations ; and fometimes a neighbouring young ...
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... obliged to be contented ; but one night , when Wild imagined the Count afleep , he made fo unguarded an attack upon him , that the other caught him in the fact : however , he did not think proper to acquaint him with the discovery he ...
... obliged to be contented ; but one night , when Wild imagined the Count afleep , he made fo unguarded an attack upon him , that the other caught him in the fact : however , he did not think proper to acquaint him with the discovery he ...
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... obliged against his will to give fortune the whole honour of his fuccefs ? what is the pride , refult- " ing from fuch fham applaufe , compared to the fe- cret fatisfaction which a Prig enjoys in his mind in reflecting on a well ...
... obliged against his will to give fortune the whole honour of his fuccefs ? what is the pride , refult- " ing from fuch fham applaufe , compared to the fe- cret fatisfaction which a Prig enjoys in his mind in reflecting on a well ...
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... obliged to introduce Mr. Bagfhot into the Count's apartment , it being , as he faid , the only chamber he had to lock up in . Mr. Wild no fooner faw his friend than he ran eagerly to embrace him , and immediately prefented him to the ...
... obliged to introduce Mr. Bagfhot into the Count's apartment , it being , as he faid , the only chamber he had to lock up in . Mr. Wild no fooner faw his friend than he ran eagerly to embrace him , and immediately prefented him to the ...
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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.