The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3Martin&Wotherspoon, 1767 |
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... these the ten- der fcene is painted . From thefe alone proceed the noble difinterested friendship , the melting love , the generous fentiment , the ardent gratitude , the foft compaffion , the candid opinion ; and all thofe ftrong ...
... these the ten- der fcene is painted . From thefe alone proceed the noble difinterested friendship , the melting love , the generous fentiment , the ardent gratitude , the foft compaffion , the candid opinion ; and all thofe ftrong ...
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... these kind of hair - breadth miflings of happi- nefs look like the infults of Fortune , who may be confidered as thus playing tricks with us , and wan- tonly diverting herself at our expence . JONES , who , more than once already , had ...
... these kind of hair - breadth miflings of happi- nefs look like the infults of Fortune , who may be confidered as thus playing tricks with us , and wan- tonly diverting herself at our expence . JONES , who , more than once already , had ...
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... these minute matters for the fake of fome country ladies of our acquaintance , who think it contrary to the rules of modefty to bend their knees to a man . THE Company were hardly well fettled before the arrival of the peer lately ...
... these minute matters for the fake of fome country ladies of our acquaintance , who think it contrary to the rules of modefty to bend their knees to a man . THE Company were hardly well fettled before the arrival of the peer lately ...
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... these two daughters , Nancy , the elder , was now arrived at the age of feventeen , and Betty , the younger , at that of ten . * = ། 1 HITHER Jones had dispatched Partridge , and in this houfe he was provided with a room for himself in ...
... these two daughters , Nancy , the elder , was now arrived at the age of feventeen , and Betty , the younger , at that of ten . * = ། 1 HITHER Jones had dispatched Partridge , and in this houfe he was provided with a room for himself in ...
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... these things must have been delivered by mistake ; and Mrs Miller herself expreffed fome doubt , and faid , the knew not what to think . But when Mr Nightingale was afked , he delivered a ve- ry different opinion . All I can conclude ...
... these things must have been delivered by mistake ; and Mrs Miller herself expreffed fome doubt , and faid , the knew not what to think . But when Mr Nightingale was afked , he delivered a ve- ry different opinion . All I can conclude ...
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