The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3Martin&Wotherspoon, 1767 |
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... the ftage . Indeed this mental repait is a dainty , of which those who are excluded from polite aflemblies mult be contented to remain as ignorant as they must of the feveral dainties of French cookery , which 14 THE HISTORY OF Book XIII .
... the ftage . Indeed this mental repait is a dainty , of which those who are excluded from polite aflemblies mult be contented to remain as ignorant as they must of the feveral dainties of French cookery , which 14 THE HISTORY OF Book XIII .
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Henry Fielding. must of the feveral dainties of French cookery , which are ferved only at the tables of the great . To fay the truth , as neither of thefe are adapted to every taste , they might both be often thrown away on the vulgar ...
Henry Fielding. must of the feveral dainties of French cookery , which are ferved only at the tables of the great . To fay the truth , as neither of thefe are adapted to every taste , they might both be often thrown away on the vulgar ...
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... must seem of more confequence to all those who are at all inte rested in the affairs of our here .. CHA P. V. An adventure which happened to Mr Jones at his lodg ings , with fome account of a young gentleman who lodged there , and of ...
... must seem of more confequence to all those who are at all inte rested in the affairs of our here .. CHA P. V. An adventure which happened to Mr Jones at his lodg ings , with fome account of a young gentleman who lodged there , and of ...
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... 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 , performed by little Betfey , with the confent of ...
... 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 , performed by little Betfey , with the confent of ...
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... must not fill the girl's head with fuch fancies : but if it was her good luck ( fays her mother with a fim- per ) to find a gentleman of your generous way of thinking , I hope the would make a better return to his generofity , than to ...
... must not fill the girl's head with fuch fancies : but if it was her good luck ( fays her mother with a fim- per ) to find a gentleman of your generous way of thinking , I hope the would make a better return to his generofity , than to ...
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