The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHO LODGED THERE , AND OF THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE , AND HER TWO DAUGHTERS 226 229 · 232 WHAT CHAPTER VI . ARRIVED WHILE THE COMPANY WERE AT BREAKFAST , WITH SOME HINTS CONCERNING THE GOVERNMENT OF DAUGHTERS 238 ...
... YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHO LODGED THERE , AND OF THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE , AND HER TWO DAUGHTERS 226 229 · 232 WHAT CHAPTER VI . ARRIVED WHILE THE COMPANY WERE AT BREAKFAST , WITH SOME HINTS CONCERNING THE GOVERNMENT OF DAUGHTERS 238 ...
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... young gentleman , " cries the other , " and , by your sighing , from what you love better than your own home , or I am mistaken . I perceive now the object of your contemplation is not within your sight , and yet I fancy you have a ...
... young gentleman , " cries the other , " and , by your sighing , from what you love better than your own home , or I am mistaken . I perceive now the object of your contemplation is not within your sight , and yet I fancy you have a ...
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... young lady and her maid now alighted . These the land- lady presently ushered into that room where Mr. Jones had at first deposited his fair prize , as it was the best apartment in the house . Hither they were obliged to pass through ...
... young lady and her maid now alighted . These the land- lady presently ushered into that room where Mr. Jones had at first deposited his fair prize , as it was the best apartment in the house . Hither they were obliged to pass through ...
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... young ladies and young gentle- men too learn from others ; and the many improvements which , by the help of a looking - glass , they add of their own , are in reality those very spicula et faces amoris so often mentioned by Ovid ; or ...
... young ladies and young gentle- men too learn from others ; and the many improvements which , by the help of a looking - glass , they add of their own , are in reality those very spicula et faces amoris so often mentioned by Ovid ; or ...
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... young lady was now desirous to depart , and had given orders for her coach to be prepared ; but all in vain , for the coachman was disabled from performing his office for that evening . An An ancient heathen would perhaps have imputed ...
... young lady was now desirous to depart , and had given orders for her coach to be prepared ; but all in vain , for the coachman was disabled from performing his office for that evening . An An ancient heathen would perhaps have imputed ...
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