The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3Martin&Wotherspoon, 1767 |
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... furprised С НА Р. XII . 43 46 53 XIV . In which the thirteenth Book is concluded BO OOK Containing two days . CHA P. I. An Efay to prove that an Author will write the better , for having fome knowledge of the fubject on which he writes ...
... furprised С НА Р. XII . 43 46 53 XIV . In which the thirteenth Book is concluded BO OOK Containing two days . CHA P. I. An Efay to prove that an Author will write the better , for having fome knowledge of the fubject on which he writes ...
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... furprise the reader CHA P. VI . 116 By what means the Squire came to difcover his daughter CHA P. VII . In which various misfortunes befel poor Jones CHA P. VIII . Short and sweet CHA P. IX . 123 128 135 138 Containing love - letters of ...
... furprise the reader CHA P. VI . 116 By what means the Squire came to difcover his daughter CHA P. VII . In which various misfortunes befel poor Jones CHA P. VIII . Short and sweet CHA P. IX . 123 128 135 138 Containing love - letters of ...
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... fur- prised at the answer which he had received , and ve- ry earnestly defired leave to wait on the lady her felf ; but the as pofitively refused him that honour . JONES , who , though he had never feen a court , was better bred than ...
... fur- prised at the answer which he had received , and ve- ry earnestly defired leave to wait on the lady her felf ; but the as pofitively refused him that honour . JONES , who , though he had never feen a court , was better bred than ...
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... furprised at the found , having never heard it before ; but Mrs Fitz- patrick very calmly faid , that as fome company were coming , the could not make any answer now ; but if he pleased to ftay till they were gone , she in- tinated fie ...
... furprised at the found , having never heard it before ; but Mrs Fitz- patrick very calmly faid , that as fome company were coming , the could not make any answer now ; but if he pleased to ftay till they were gone , she in- tinated fie ...
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... furprise on this occafion , and declared it must be some mistake : but the maid perfifting that he was certain of the name , all the women were defirous of having the bundle imme- diately opened ; which operation was , at length ...
... furprise on this occafion , and declared it must be some mistake : but the maid perfifting that he was certain of the name , all the women were defirous of having the bundle imme- diately opened ; which operation was , at length ...
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acquainted affure almoſt anfwered befides believe Blifil bufinefs cafe confent confequence confideration converfation coufin cries Jones daugh daughter dear defire dreffed expreffed fafe faid Allworthy faid Jones fame father fatisfied fays fcarce fecret feems feen felf fellow fent fervant fhall fhort fhould fifter fince fituation Fitzpatrick fome foon fooner forry fortune fpirit fuch fuffer fuppofe fure furpriſed girl hath heard heart herſelf himſelf honour hope houfe houſe Lady Bellafton Ladyfhip laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs letter lodgings Lord Fellamar Madam married Mifs Miller moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nancy never Nightingale occafion paffion Partridge perfon pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffible poor prefent preferved promife reader reafon refolved ſhall ſhe Squire tell thee thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tingale tion tridge uncle uſed vifit Weſtern whofe woman word worfe young gentleman young lady yourſelf