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" did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was his own father's spirit, and how he was murdered in the garden, how his fear forsook him by degrees, and he was struck dumb with sorrow, as it were, just as I should have been, had it been... "
The history of Tom Jones, a foundling, with illustr. by G. Cruikshank - Page 338
by Henry Fielding - 1876
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Tom Jones

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 pages
...such things, ' though I know there is nothing in- them : not ' that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither ; ' for I should have known that to have...Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really 'frightened.?' 'Nay, Sir,' said Partridge, 'did ' not you yourself observe afterwards, when he ' found it was his...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 2

Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 pages
...surprised me, neither; for I should have known that to have been ouly a man in a strange dress; bnt when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it...cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened?'— ' Nay, sir,' said Partridge, ' did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was his own...
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The history of Tom Jones, a foundling, Volume 3

Henry Fielding - 1820 - 388 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither; for I should have known that to have...Partridge, cries Jones, that he was really frightened ? — -Nay, sir, said Partridge, did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was his...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volume 21, Part 3

English literature - 1820 - 394 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them: not that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither; for I should have known that to have...frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.—And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge, cries Jones, that he was really frightened ?—Nay, sir,...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither ; for I should have known that to have...me." — " And dost thou imagine, then, Partridge," -cried Jones, " that he was really frightened ?"—•" Nay, sir," said Partridge, " did not you yourself...
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Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and Genius

Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1828 - 534 pages
...makes Partridge account for his fear in the same manner. ' Not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither ; for I should have known that to have...frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.' — Tom Jones, Book xvi. chap. 5." — Pye. Semiramis cries out once only " O heaven, I die !" and...
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Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and Genius

Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1828 - 522 pages
...makes Partridge account for his fear in the same manner. ' Not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither; for I should have known that to have been...frightened himself, it was that which took hold of me.'—Tom Jones, Book xvi. chap. 5."—Pye. Semiramis cries out once only " O heaven, I die!" and...
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Memorials of Shakespeare; or, Sketches of his character and genius, by ...

Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 pages
...Fielding makes Partridge account for his fear in ^ same manner. ' Not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither; for I should have known that to have been only .1 man in a strange dress: but when I saw the little man so frightened himself, it was that which took...
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The history of Tom Jones

Henry Fielding - English literature - 1832 - 438 pages
...surprised at such things, though I know there is nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me, neither ; for I should have known that to have...Partridge,' cries Jones, ' that he was really frightened ?' — ' Nay, sir,' said Partridge, ' did not you yourself observe afterwards, when he found it was...
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Cyclopędia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...nothing in them : not that it was the ghost that surprised me neither ; for I should have known that in t is in the same way — Lord Spindle, Sir Thomas...Splint, and Mr Nickit — all up, I hear, within th tha: which took hold of me." ' And dost thou imagine then, Partridge,' cries Jones, 'that he was reilly...
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