The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... say the truth , the manners of our historian will be improved by both these conversations ; for in the one he will ... says Horace , must first weep himself . In reality , no man can paint a distress well , which he doth not feel while ...
... say the truth , the manners of our historian will be improved by both these conversations ; for in the one he will ... says Horace , must first weep himself . In reality , no man can paint a distress well , which he doth not feel while ...
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... says he , " I have done no more than my duty in protecting you ; and as for the latter , I will entirely remove it , by walking before you all the way ; for I would not have my eyes offend you , and I could not answer for my power of ...
... says he , " I have done no more than my duty in protecting you ; and as for the latter , I will entirely remove it , by walking before you all the way ; for I would not have my eyes offend you , and I could not answer for my power of ...
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... says she , " how should I have imagined that a lady of your fashion would appear in such a dress ? I am sure , madam , if I had once suspected that your ladyship was your lady- ship , I would sooner have burnt my tongue out , than have ...
... says she , " how should I have imagined that a lady of your fashion would appear in such a dress ? I am sure , madam , if I had once suspected that your ladyship was your lady- ship , I would sooner have burnt my tongue out , than have ...
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... say ; and to be certain , what every body says , there must be some truth in . " - " Ay , ay , a great deal of truth , I warrant you , " cries Partridge ; " Veritas odium parit . " - " All a parcel of scandalous stuff , " answered the ...
... say ; and to be certain , what every body says , there must be some truth in . " - " Ay , ay , a great deal of truth , I warrant you , " cries Partridge ; " Veritas odium parit . " - " All a parcel of scandalous stuff , " answered the ...
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... says Partridge . " Amici sumus . And I promise you my friend is one of the greatest gentle- men in the kingdom , " ( at which words both landlord and landlady pricked up their ears ) . " He is the heir of Squire Allworthy . " — " What ...
... says Partridge . " Amici sumus . And I promise you my friend is one of the greatest gentle- men in the kingdom , " ( at which words both landlord and landlady pricked up their ears ) . " He is the heir of Squire Allworthy . " — " What ...
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