The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 1P. Wogan, 1801 |
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Pagina v
... thought of fuch a com- pofition . So many years have fince paft that you may have , perhaps , forgotten this circumftance : but your defires are to me in the nature of commands ; and the impreffion of them is never to be erafed from my ...
... thought of fuch a com- pofition . So many years have fince paft that you may have , perhaps , forgotten this circumftance : but your defires are to me in the nature of commands ; and the impreffion of them is never to be erafed from my ...
Pagina xii
... thoughts , are either to be entirely filent , or to turn my thoughts to fome other fubject . Pardon , therefore , what I have said in this epiftle , not only without your con . fent , but abfolutely against it ; and give me at least ...
... thoughts , are either to be entirely filent , or to turn my thoughts to fome other fubject . Pardon , therefore , what I have said in this epiftle , not only without your con . fent , but abfolutely against it ; and give me at least ...
Pagina 3
Henry Fielding. True wit is nature to advantage dreft , What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expreft . The fame animal which hath the honour to have fome part of his flesh eaten at the table of a duke , may , perhaps , be degraded in ...
Henry Fielding. True wit is nature to advantage dreft , What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expreft . The fame animal which hath the honour to have fome part of his flesh eaten at the table of a duke , may , perhaps , be degraded in ...
Pagina 14
... thought proper to lend them my affilt- ance ; but this is a favour rarely to be expected in the course of my work . Indeed I fhall feldom or never fo indulge them , unlefs in fuch inftances as this , where nothing but the inspiration ...
... thought proper to lend them my affilt- ance ; but this is a favour rarely to be expected in the course of my work . Indeed I fhall feldom or never fo indulge them , unlefs in fuch inftances as this , where nothing but the inspiration ...
Pagina 17
... thought themselves handfome .. Jenny was now fummoned to appear in perfon before Mrs. Deborah , which the immediately did . When Mrs. Deborah , putting on the gravity of a judge , with fomewhat more than his aufterity , began an oration ...
... thought themselves handfome .. Jenny was now fummoned to appear in perfon before Mrs. Deborah , which the immediately did . When Mrs. Deborah , putting on the gravity of a judge , with fomewhat more than his aufterity , began an oration ...
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