Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... Fielding , Journey from This World to the Next , b . 1 , c . 18 ( Wks , v . 4 , p . 427 ) He answered me surlily , he had no fool with him , for that he travelled alone . But it will be found that some instances have no such second ...
... Fielding , Journey from This World to the Next , b . 1 , c . 18 ( Wks , v . 4 , p . 427 ) He answered me surlily , he had no fool with him , for that he travelled alone . But it will be found that some instances have no such second ...
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... Fielding , Covent - Garden Journal , n . 6 ( wks , v.6 , p . 30 ) Xerxes ; who , when he reviewed his army , on the banks of the Hellespont , is said to have grieved , for that not one of all those hundreds of thousands would be living ...
... Fielding , Covent - Garden Journal , n . 6 ( wks , v.6 , p . 30 ) Xerxes ; who , when he reviewed his army , on the banks of the Hellespont , is said to have grieved , for that not one of all those hundreds of thousands would be living ...
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... Fielding , Remedy of Affliction ( wks , v . 6 , p . 259 ) the soul having this double unfortunate superiority to the body , that its agonies , as they are more exquisite , so they are more lasting , / Defoe , Moll , p . 61 and certainly ...
... Fielding , Remedy of Affliction ( wks , v . 6 , p . 259 ) the soul having this double unfortunate superiority to the body , that its agonies , as they are more exquisite , so they are more lasting , / Defoe , Moll , p . 61 and certainly ...
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