The Fool of Quality: Or, the History of Henry, Earl of Moreland, Volumen3Edward Johnston, 1777 |
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... says he , I will have none of their wordy comforts ; I will not caft my foul upon bladdered ex- pectations . Can they perfuade me that I am one of the few that are chosen ; can they tell me wherein I have ftriven to en- ter at the ...
... says he , I will have none of their wordy comforts ; I will not caft my foul upon bladdered ex- pectations . Can they perfuade me that I am one of the few that are chosen ; can they tell me wherein I have ftriven to en- ter at the ...
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... says she , here had like to have been a fad miftake ; you meant to give me a fhilling , and you have given me a whole guinea . It was , fays I , a very great mistake , indeed ; but , VOL . III . E be be pleased to come in , and we will ...
... says she , here had like to have been a fad miftake ; you meant to give me a fhilling , and you have given me a whole guinea . It was , fays I , a very great mistake , indeed ; but , VOL . III . E be be pleased to come in , and we will ...
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... says she , God forbid ! A dear and a good master he was to me , I am fure . I have lived with him these five years ; and he gave me mo- ney enough to bear my charges ; but I fell fick at Saint Alban's and spent all ; and I have been ...
... says she , God forbid ! A dear and a good master he was to me , I am fure . I have lived with him these five years ; and he gave me mo- ney enough to bear my charges ; but I fell fick at Saint Alban's and spent all ; and I have been ...
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... say , that you will not be offended at his concern for parting with his old friends . No , my noble creature , cried Mr Field- ing , we are delighted at the proof that he gives of his gratitude , and at the ftrength of his attachment ...
... say , that you will not be offended at his concern for parting with his old friends . No , my noble creature , cried Mr Field- ing , we are delighted at the proof that he gives of his gratitude , and at the ftrength of his attachment ...
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... say be comforted , my fifter ! When Mr Fielding had refumed his feat , and the violence of his fifter's paf- fion had fubfided , he looked earneftly and tenderly at her . I will , faid he , my Phabe , at at fome other time , account to ...
... say be comforted , my fifter ! When Mr Fielding had refumed his feat , and the violence of his fifter's paf- fion had fubfided , he looked earneftly and tenderly at her . I will , faid he , my Phabe , at at fome other time , account to ...
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