The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... heart , and be capable of feeling . The author who will make me weep , says Horace , must first weep himself . In reality , no man can paint a distress well , which he doth not feel while he is painting it ; nor do I doubt , but that ...
... heart , and be capable of feeling . The author who will make me weep , says Horace , must first weep himself . In reality , no man can paint a distress well , which he doth not feel while he is painting it ; nor do I doubt , but that ...
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... hearts of the fine gentlemen there . The contrary happens in that love which operates between persons of the same species , but of different sexes . Here we are no sooner in love , than it becomes our principal care to engage the ...
... hearts of the fine gentlemen there . The contrary happens in that love which operates between persons of the same species , but of different sexes . Here we are no sooner in love , than it becomes our principal care to engage the ...
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... heart of Mr. Jones . weapons now used " First , from two lovely blue eyes , whose bright orbs flashed lightning at their discharge , flew forth two pointed ogles . But , happily for our hero , hit only a vast piece of beef which he was ...
... heart of Mr. Jones . weapons now used " First , from two lovely blue eyes , whose bright orbs flashed lightning at their discharge , flew forth two pointed ogles . But , happily for our hero , hit only a vast piece of beef which he was ...
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... heart . And now , gently lifting up those two bright orbs which had already begun to make an impression on poor Jones , she discharged a volley of small charms at once . from her whole countenance in a smile . Not a smile of mirth , nor ...
... heart . And now , gently lifting up those two bright orbs which had already begun to make an impression on poor Jones , she discharged a volley of small charms at once . from her whole countenance in a smile . Not a smile of mirth , nor ...
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... heart as heavy as her own . " Jones fetched a hearty sigh at those words ; of which , though Mrs. Waters observed it , she took no notice while the landlady continued in the room ; but after the departure of that good woman , she could ...
... heart as heavy as her own . " Jones fetched a hearty sigh at those words ; of which , though Mrs. Waters observed it , she took no notice while the landlady continued in the room ; but after the departure of that good woman , she could ...
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