The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 1P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... cafes . CHA P. IX . 75 . A proof of the infallibility of the foregoing receipt , in the lamentations of the widow ; with other fuitable de . corations of death , fuch as phyficians , & c . and an epitaph in the true file . BOOK III . 77 ...
... cafes . CHA P. IX . 75 . A proof of the infallibility of the foregoing receipt , in the lamentations of the widow ; with other fuitable de . corations of death , fuch as phyficians , & c . and an epitaph in the true file . BOOK III . 77 ...
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... cafe , it is well known , that the enter- tainer provides what fare he pleases ; and though this fhould be very indifferent , and utterly disagreeable to the tafte of his company , they muft not find any fault ; nay , on the contrary ...
... cafe , it is well known , that the enter- tainer provides what fare he pleases ; and though this fhould be very indifferent , and utterly disagreeable to the tafte of his company , they muft not find any fault ; nay , on the contrary ...
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... cafe of Mrs. Bridget . However , fhe had , on fuch occa fions , the advantage of concealing her blufhes from the eyes of man ; and De non apparentibus , & non ex- . iftentibus eadem eft ratio . In English , When a wo- man is not feen to ...
... cafe of Mrs. Bridget . However , fhe had , on fuch occa fions , the advantage of concealing her blufhes from the eyes of man ; and De non apparentibus , & non ex- . iftentibus eadem eft ratio . In English , When a wo- man is not feen to ...
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... with , but in his cafe they had no fuch effect ; and , being hear- tily defpifed by him , they ferved only to afford an VOL . I. innocent C nnocent amusement to the good goffips of the neigh- bourhood CHAP . 9 . 27 A FOUNDLING .
... with , but in his cafe they had no fuch effect ; and , being hear- tily defpifed by him , they ferved only to afford an VOL . I. innocent C nnocent amusement to the good goffips of the neigh- bourhood CHAP . 9 . 27 A FOUNDLING .
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... cafe while they remain among their former acquain- tance ; it was therefore wifely done by Mr. Allworthy , to remove Jenny to a place where he might enjoy the pleasure of reputation , after having tafted the ill con- fequences of lofing ...
... cafe while they remain among their former acquain- tance ; it was therefore wifely done by Mr. Allworthy , to remove Jenny to a place where he might enjoy the pleasure of reputation , after having tafted the ill con- fequences of lofing ...
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abfolutely affured againſt Allworthy Allworthy's almoft anfwered beauty befides behaviour brother cafe captain caufe CHAP confequence confideration cries daughter defire difcovered difpofition exprefs faid fame father fatisfied favour fay the truth fays Jones fecret feemed feen fent fervants ferved feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fifter fince firft fome foon fooner fortune fquire fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure game-keeper gentleman girl hath heart herſelf himſelf Honour houfe houſe inftance Jenny Jenny Jones Jones la'fhip lady laft leaft lefs likewife Mafter Blifil matter Mifs Bridget mind moft Molly moſt muft muſt never obferved occafion paffed paffion Partridge perfon perhaps philofopher pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poffible poor prefent promife purpoſe reader reafon refolved ſhe Sophia Square thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought Thwackum Tom Jones ufual underſtanding uſe vifit virtue Weſtern whofe wife woman worfe young