The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Volume 12W. Durell., 1816 |
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... unless his own sorrow or discon- tent made it so . In this manner did this weak , poor - spirited woman attempt to relieve her husband's pains , which it would have rather become her to aggravate by not only painting out his misery in ...
... unless his own sorrow or discon- tent made it so . In this manner did this weak , poor - spirited woman attempt to relieve her husband's pains , which it would have rather become her to aggravate by not only painting out his misery in ...
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... unless when absolute- ly necessary to prevent the history's being at an end . Secondly , we hope our hero is justified from that imputa- tion of want of resolution , which must have been fatal to the greatness of his character ...
... unless when absolute- ly necessary to prevent the history's being at an end . Secondly , we hope our hero is justified from that imputa- tion of want of resolution , which must have been fatal to the greatness of his character ...
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... unless by ambition ; which , provided it can only entertain itself with the most . distant music of fame's trumpet , can disdain all the plea- sures of the sensualist , and those more solemn , though quieter comforts , which a good ...
... unless by ambition ; which , provided it can only entertain itself with the most . distant music of fame's trumpet , can disdain all the plea- sures of the sensualist , and those more solemn , though quieter comforts , which a good ...
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... unless it can show me I had fixed my affections on a toy ; that what I desired was not , by a wise man , eagerly to be affected , nor its loss violently deplored ; for there are toys adapted to all ages , from the rattle to the throne ...
... unless it can show me I had fixed my affections on a toy ; that what I desired was not , by a wise man , eagerly to be affected , nor its loss violently deplored ; for there are toys adapted to all ages , from the rattle to the throne ...
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... unless , like a woman , you are afraid of blooding your clothes , or , like a fool , are terrifi- ed with the apprehensions of being hanged in chains . Take my word for it , you had better be an honost man than half a rogue . Do not ...
... unless , like a woman , you are afraid of blooding your clothes , or , like a fool , are terrifi- ed with the apprehensions of being hanged in chains . Take my word for it , you had better be an honost man than half a rogue . Do not ...
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