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Page 114
... Tom Jones . We have also that gentleman's disputes with his sister , and the inimitable appeal of that lady to her niece . I was never so handsome as you , Sophy : yet I had something of you formerly . I was called the cruel Parthenissa ...
... Tom Jones . We have also that gentleman's disputes with his sister , and the inimitable appeal of that lady to her niece . I was never so handsome as you , Sophy : yet I had something of you formerly . I was called the cruel Parthenissa ...
Page 115
... Tom Jones , and even more refined in the knowledge of character . For instance , Mrs. Bennet is superior to Mrs. Fitzpatrick in her own way . The uncertainty , in which the event of her interview with her former seducer is left , is ...
... Tom Jones , and even more refined in the knowledge of character . For instance , Mrs. Bennet is superior to Mrs. Fitzpatrick in her own way . The uncertainty , in which the event of her interview with her former seducer is left , is ...
Page 379
... Tom Jones . Published in 1749 . 114. ' I was never so bandsome , ' etc. Tom Jones , Book xvii . chap . 4 . Amelia and Joseph Andrews . Published in 1751 and 1742 respectively . 115. Roderick Random . Published in 1748 , when Smollett ...
... Tom Jones . Published in 1749 . 114. ' I was never so bandsome , ' etc. Tom Jones , Book xvii . chap . 4 . Amelia and Joseph Andrews . Published in 1751 and 1742 respectively . 115. Roderick Random . Published in 1748 , when Smollett ...
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