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Pagina x
... object of fight , and ftrikes us with an idea of that loveliness which Plato afferts there is in her naked charms . Befides difplaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of man- kind , I have attempted to engage a ...
... object of fight , and ftrikes us with an idea of that loveliness which Plato afferts there is in her naked charms . Befides difplaying that beauty of virtue which may attract the admiration of man- kind , I have attempted to engage a ...
Pagina 11
... object alone in this lower creation could be more glorious , and that Mr. Allworthy himfelf prefented ; a human being replete with benevolence , meditating in what manner he might render himself moft acceptable to his Creator , by doing ...
... object alone in this lower creation could be more glorious , and that Mr. Allworthy himfelf prefented ; a human being replete with benevolence , meditating in what manner he might render himself moft acceptable to his Creator , by doing ...
Pagina 21
... object , attempt to betray a woman into a bargain where fhe is fo greatly to be the lofer ? If fuch cor- rupter , therefore , fhould have the impudence to pretend a real affection for her , ought not the woman to regard him , not only ...
... object , attempt to betray a woman into a bargain where fhe is fo greatly to be the lofer ? If fuch cor- rupter , therefore , fhould have the impudence to pretend a real affection for her , ought not the woman to regard him , not only ...
Pagina 23
... object of his goodness . The ingenuity of this behaviour had gained Jenny . fo much credit with this worthy man , that he cafily believed what fhe told him : for as he had difdained to excuse herself by a lic , and had hazarded his ...
... object of his goodness . The ingenuity of this behaviour had gained Jenny . fo much credit with this worthy man , that he cafily believed what fhe told him : for as he had difdained to excuse herself by a lic , and had hazarded his ...
Pagina 27
... object of its bit- ternefs , and this was no lefs than Mr. Allworthy him- felf for a whisper foon went abroad , that he himself was the father of the foundling child . This fuppofition fo well reconciled his conduct to the general ...
... object of its bit- ternefs , and this was no lefs than Mr. Allworthy him- felf for a whisper foon went abroad , that he himself was the father of the foundling child . This fuppofition fo well reconciled his conduct to the general ...
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
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