The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... charms . Besides displaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind , I have attempted to engage a stronger motive to human action in her favour , by convincing men that their true interest directs them to a ...
... charms . Besides displaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of mankind , I have attempted to engage a stronger motive to human action in her favour , by convincing men that their true interest directs them to a ...
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... charms of the lovely Sophia ; in which possibly we may , in a considerable degree , lower his character in the estimation of those men of wit and gallantry who approve the heroes in most of our modern comedies • 119 122 125 129 132 138 ...
... charms of the lovely Sophia ; in which possibly we may , in a considerable degree , lower his character in the estimation of those men of wit and gallantry who approve the heroes in most of our modern comedies • 119 122 125 129 132 138 ...
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... charms of person in a woman to be no better than snares for herself , as well as for others ; and yet so discreet was she in her conduct , that her prudence was as much on the guard as if she had all the snares to apprehend which were ...
... charms of person in a woman to be no better than snares for herself , as well as for others ; and yet so discreet was she in her conduct , that her prudence was as much on the guard as if she had all the snares to apprehend which were ...
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... charms more worthless than these , and less the party's own ; such are the outward ornaments of the per- son , for which men are beholden to the tailor , the lace- man , the periwig - maker , the hatter , and the milliner , and not to ...
... charms more worthless than these , and less the party's own ; such are the outward ornaments of the per- son , for which men are beholden to the tailor , the lace- man , the periwig - maker , the hatter , and the milliner , and not to ...
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... charms of the captain's conversation , that she totally overlooked the defects of his person . She imagined , and perhaps very wisely , that she should enjoy more agreeable minutes with the captain than with a much prettier fellow ; and ...
... charms of the captain's conversation , that she totally overlooked the defects of his person . She imagined , and perhaps very wisely , that she should enjoy more agreeable minutes with the captain than with a much prettier fellow ; and ...
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acquainted affection Allworthy Allworthy's answered appeared Aristotle aunt Baddington beauty began behaviour believe better Black George Bridewell brother called captain cerning CHAPTER charms child Cleostratus countenance daughter Deborah declared desire distemper doctor doth endeavoured eyes father favour fellow fortune gamekeeper gave gentleman girl give greatly Harlot's Progress harpsichord hath heart Honour hope husband imagined inclinations innocence Jenny Jenny Jones Jones justice of peace kind knew la'ship ladyship least lieutenant lover ma'am madam manner marriage married Master Blifil matter means mentioned mind Miss Bridget mistress Molly nature never obliged occasion opinion Partridge passion pedagogue perhaps person pleased poor present Quaker reader reason religion returned say the truth says Sophia servants sister sister of Satan soon sooner Square squire sure temper tender things thought Thwackum Tom Jones utmost violent virtue wench Western whole wife Wilkins woman words young lady