The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 1P. Wogan, 1801 |
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Pagina 11
... the child , as a kind of Roxious animal , immediately out of the houfe ; but , on the contrary , the rather took the good - natured fide B. 3 of of the queftion , intimated fome compaffion for the helpless CHAP . 4 . IT A FOUNDLING .
... the child , as a kind of Roxious animal , immediately out of the houfe ; but , on the contrary , the rather took the good - natured fide B. 3 of of the queftion , intimated fome compaffion for the helpless CHAP . 4 . IT A FOUNDLING .
Pagina 15
... immediately to the habitation of an elderly matron ; to whom , as this matron had the good fortune to refemble herself in the comeliness of her perfon , as well as in her age , The liad generally been more favourable than to any of the ...
... immediately to the habitation of an elderly matron ; to whom , as this matron had the good fortune to refemble herself in the comeliness of her perfon , as well as in her age , The liad generally been more favourable than to any of the ...
Pagina 17
... immediately did . When Mrs. Deborah , putting on the gravity of a judge , with fomewhat more than his aufterity , began an oration with the words , You audacious ftrumpet , in which fhe proceeded rather to pass fentence on the prifoner ...
... immediately did . When Mrs. Deborah , putting on the gravity of a judge , with fomewhat more than his aufterity , began an oration with the words , You audacious ftrumpet , in which fhe proceeded rather to pass fentence on the prifoner ...
Pagina 51
... immediately fell into a fury , and difcharged the trencher , on which fhe was eating , at the head of poor Jenny , crying out , You impudent whore , do you play tricks with my husband before my face ? ' and , at the fame inftant , rofe ...
... immediately fell into a fury , and difcharged the trencher , on which fhe was eating , at the head of poor Jenny , crying out , You impudent whore , do you play tricks with my husband before my face ? ' and , at the fame inftant , rofe ...
Pagina 52
... immediately to pack up her alls , and be gone ; for that fhe was determined the fhould not fleep that night within her walls . Mr. Partridge had profited too much by experience , to interpose in a matter of this nature . He therefore ...
... immediately to pack up her alls , and be gone ; for that fhe was determined the fhould not fleep that night within her walls . Mr. Partridge had profited too much by experience , to interpose in a matter of this nature . He therefore ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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