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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... present flourishing circumftances he was well affured . CHAP VIII In which our hero carries GREATNESS to an immoderate L height . ET us remove , therefore , as faft as we can , this deteftable picture of ingratitude , and present the ...
... present flourishing circumftances he was well affured . CHAP VIII In which our hero carries GREATNESS to an immoderate L height . ET us remove , therefore , as faft as we can , this deteftable picture of ingratitude , and present the ...
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... present weaken- ed him , he foon after recovered . THIS accident , however , was in the end atttended with worfe confequences : for , as very few people ( thofe greatest of all men , abfolute princes , excepted ) attempt to cut the ...
... present weaken- ed him , he foon after recovered . THIS accident , however , was in the end atttended with worfe confequences : for , as very few people ( thofe greatest of all men , abfolute princes , excepted ) attempt to cut the ...
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... present fituation , as I had to lament my former . 1 was fo abfolutely " my mafter's favourite , that the rest of the flaves paid me almost as much regard as they fhewed to him , well knowing , that it was entirely in my power to ...
... present fituation , as I had to lament my former . 1 was fo abfolutely " my mafter's favourite , that the rest of the flaves paid me almost as much regard as they fhewed to him , well knowing , that it was entirely in my power to ...
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... present at the famous battle of • Haftings . Ar the firft onfet , it was impoffible to describe my confternation , which was heightened by the fall of two foldiers who ftood by me ; but this foon abated , and by degrees , as my blood ...
... present at the famous battle of • Haftings . Ar the firft onfet , it was impoffible to describe my confternation , which was heightened by the fall of two foldiers who ftood by me ; but this foon abated , and by degrees , as my blood ...
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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.