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... matter which it may be necessary to remind you of , since there are certain actions of which you are apt to be extremely forgetful ; but of these I hope I shall always have a better memory than yourself . VOL . VI . B Lastly , It is ...
... matter which it may be necessary to remind you of , since there are certain actions of which you are apt to be extremely forgetful ; but of these I hope I shall always have a better memory than yourself . VOL . VI . B Lastly , It is ...
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... matter which a man is conscious of having afforded for it ? If his whole life , for instance , should have been one continued subject of satire , he may well tremble when an incensed satirist takes him in hand . Now , Sir , if we apply ...
... matter which a man is conscious of having afforded for it ? If his whole life , for instance , should have been one continued subject of satire , he may well tremble when an incensed satirist takes him in hand . Now , Sir , if we apply ...
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... a simile . A short account of Jenny Jones , with the difficulties and discourage- ments which may attend young women in the pursuit of learning PAGE 19 22 24 . 29 33 35 • СПАР . PAGE VII . Containing such grave matter ,
... a simile . A short account of Jenny Jones , with the difficulties and discourage- ments which may attend young women in the pursuit of learning PAGE 19 22 24 . 29 33 35 • СПАР . PAGE VII . Containing such grave matter ,
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Henry Fielding James P. Browne. СПАР . PAGE VII . Containing such grave matter , that the reader cannot laugh once ... matters which will surprise the reader X. The hospitality of Allworthy : with a short sketch of the characters of two ...
Henry Fielding James P. Browne. СПАР . PAGE VII . Containing such grave matter , that the reader cannot laugh once ... matters which will surprise the reader X. The hospitality of Allworthy : with a short sketch of the characters of two ...
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... matter to exercise the judg- ment and reflection of the reader VI . The trial of Partridge , the schoolmaster , for incontinency ; the evidence of his wife ; a short reflection on the wisdom of our law ; with other grave matters , which ...
... matter to exercise the judg- ment and reflection of the reader VI . The trial of Partridge , the schoolmaster , for incontinency ; the evidence of his wife ; a short reflection on the wisdom of our law ; with other grave matters , which ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted affection Allworthy Allworthy's answered appeared Aristotle assured aunt Baddington beauty began behaviour believe better Black George brother called captain cerning CHAPTER charms cries Jones cries Sophia daughter declared desire doctor doth endeavoured ensign eyes father favour fellow fortune gamekeeper gave gentleman girl give greatly harpsichord hath heard heart hero honour hope husband imagined immediately inclinations Jenny Jenny Jones justice of peace kind knew la'ship ladyship landlady least lieutenant lover Ma'am Madam manner marriage Master Blifil matter means mentioned mind mistress Molly nature never Northerton obliged occasion opinion Partridge passion perhaps person pleased poor present promise quaker reader reason received say the truth says Sophia serjeant servants sister soon sooner Square squire Squire Allworthy sure tender thing thou thought Thwackum tion Tom Jones tridge violent virtue Western whole wife woman word young lady เ เ เ
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Página 547 - I am convinced I never make my reader laugh heartily but where I have laughed before him; unless it should happen at any time, that instead of laughing with me he should be inclined to laugh at me. Perhaps this may have been the case at some passages in this chapter, from which apprehension I will here put an end to it.
Página 159 - Her pure and eloquent blood Spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought, That one might almost say her body thought.
Página 30 - Reader, take care. I have unadvisedly led thee to the top of as high a hill as Mr Allworthy's, and how to get thee down without breaking thy neck, I do not well know. However, let us e'en venture to slide down together ; for Miss Bridget rings her bell, and Mr Allworthy is summoned to breakfast, where I must attend, and, if you please, shall be glad of your company.
Página 20 - ... forces them outwardly to approve and to commend whatever is set before them. Now the contrary of this happens to the master of an ordinary. Men who pay for what they eat will insist on gratifying their palates, however nice and whimsical these may prove; and, if c •>. everything is not agreeable to their taste, will challenge a right to censure, to abuse, and to d — n their dinner without control.
Página 159 - Her lips were red, and one was thin, Compar'd to that was next her chin (Some bee had stung it newly ;) But, Dick, her eyes so guard her face, I durst no more upon them gaze Than on the sun in July.
Página 438 - ... different complexions are here apt to run into very different extremes ; for while some are, with M. Dacier, ready to allow, that the same thing which is impossible may be yet probable,.].
Página 444 - In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass of human agency, and which human agents may probably be supposed to do ; but they should be likely for the very actors and characters themselves to have performed ; for what may be only wonderful and surprizing in one man, may become improbable, or indeed impossible, when related of another.
Página 340 - Here he presently fell into the most violent agonies, tearing his hair from his head, and using most other actions which generally accompany fits of madness, rage, and despair.
Página 20 - ... here collected under one general name, is such prodigious variety, that a cook will have sooner gone through all the several species of animal and vegetable food in the world, than an author will be able to exhaust so extensive a subject.
Página 274 - Oh ! my fond heart is so wrapt in that tender bosom, that the brightest beauties would for me have no charms, nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone shall be mine. What raptures are in that name! I will engrave it on every tree.