The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 2Martin&Wotherspoon, 1767 |
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Pagina 9
... cries Sophia , this is the only ⚫ inftance in which I must disobey both yourself and my father . For this is a ... he will never force * me into that ftate contrary to my own . INCLINATIONS criesthe aunt , with fome warmth ...
... cries Sophia , this is the only ⚫ inftance in which I must disobey both yourself and my father . For this is a ... he will never force * me into that ftate contrary to my own . INCLINATIONS criesthe aunt , with fome warmth ...
Pagina 11
... he therefore entered the Foom in a violent paflion , crying , D - n me then < if thatunt ha'n , d - n me if fhatunt , that's all- that's all - d - n me if fhatunt . ' 6 MRS Western had collected a fufficient quantity of wrath for the ...
... he therefore entered the Foom in a violent paflion , crying , D - n me then < if thatunt ha'n , d - n me if fhatunt , that's all- that's all - d - n me if fhatunt . ' 6 MRS Western had collected a fufficient quantity of wrath for the ...
Pagina 12
... cries the Squire : nay , I fuppofe your niece there will be ready enough to help you . " < Brother , ' faid Mrs Western , though I defpife you beyond expreffion , yet I shall endure your infolence no longer ; fo I defire my coach may be ...
... cries the Squire : nay , I fuppofe your niece there will be ready enough to help you . " < Brother , ' faid Mrs Western , though I defpife you beyond expreffion , yet I shall endure your infolence no longer ; fo I defire my coach may be ...
Pagina 16
... cries Sophia , I must belie my heart wickedly if I did . I know my aunt and < you differ very much in your way of thinking ; but I have heard her a thousand times express the greatest affection for you ; and , I am convinced , fo far ...
... cries Sophia , I must belie my heart wickedly if I did . I know my aunt and < you differ very much in your way of thinking ; but I have heard her a thousand times express the greatest affection for you ; and , I am convinced , fo far ...
Pagina 17
... cries Sophia , Chath very violent pa frons , and I can't answer what The may do under their influence . ' You can't ! ' returned the father , and pray who hath been the occation of putting her into thofe violent pations ? may , who hath ...
... cries Sophia , Chath very violent pa frons , and I can't answer what The may do under their influence . ' You can't ! ' returned the father , and pray who hath been the occation of putting her into thofe violent pations ? may , who hath ...
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