The history of Tom Jones, a foundling, Том 3Rivington, 1820 |
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... answered surlily , That there were nó ladies there . Jones then desired to see the master of the house ; but was ... answer . I have often thought , that , by the particular de- scription of Cerberus , the porter of hell , in the Sixth ...
... answered surlily , That there were nó ladies there . Jones then desired to see the master of the house ; but was ... answer . I have often thought , that , by the particular de- scription of Cerberus , the porter of hell , in the Sixth ...
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... . Blifil to her maid ; who answered , Sure , madam , he is too ̈retty a man , in my opinion , for any woman in the world to run away from . I had rather fancy it is Mr. Jones . Mr. Jones ! said the lady ; 10 THE HISTORY OF.
... . Blifil to her maid ; who answered , Sure , madam , he is too ̈retty a man , in my opinion , for any woman in the world to run away from . I had rather fancy it is Mr. Jones . Mr. Jones ! said the lady ; 10 THE HISTORY OF.
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... answered gravely , Indeed , madam , this is a matter of great consequence . Nothing can cer- tainly be more commendable than the part you act ; and I shall be very glad to have my share in the preservation of a young lady of so much ...
... answered gravely , Indeed , madam , this is a matter of great consequence . Nothing can cer- tainly be more commendable than the part you act ; and I shall be very glad to have my share in the preservation of a young lady of so much ...
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... answered the other , your ladyship may be assured he will leave nothing unattempted to come at her . But , madam , replied the lady , it is impossible he should come here ; though indeed it is possible he may get some intelligence where ...
... answered the other , your ladyship may be assured he will leave nothing unattempted to come at her . But , madam , replied the lady , it is impossible he should come here ; though indeed it is possible he may get some intelligence where ...
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... answered , He had a considerable sum of money of hers in his hands , which he desired to deliver to her . He then produced the pocket - book , and ac- quainted Mrs. Fitzpatrick with the contents , and with the method in which they came ...
... answered , He had a considerable sum of money of hers in his hands , which he desired to deliver to her . He then produced the pocket - book , and ac- quainted Mrs. Fitzpatrick with the contents , and with the method in which they came ...
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Стр. 133 - Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream : The genius, and the mortal instruments, Are then in council; and the state of man, Like to a little kingdom, suffers then The nature of an insurrection.
Стр. 213 - Little more worth remembering occurred during the play ; at the end of which, Jones asked him, Which of the players he had liked best? To this he answered with some appearance of indignation at the question, The king, without doubt.
Стр. 210 - I perceive now it is what you told me. I am not afraid of anything; for I know it is but a play. And if it was really a ghost, it could do one no harm at such a distance, and in so much company; and yet if I was frightened, I am not the only person.
Стр. 210 - As soon as the play, whi-ch was Hamlet Prince of Denmark, began, Partridge was all attention ; nor did he break silence till the entrance of the ghost ; upon which he asked Jones, What man that was in the strange dress ; something, said he, like what I have seen in a picture.
Стр. 2 - ... charming ages yet to come. Foretel me that some tender maid, whose grandmother is yet unborn, hereafter, when, under the fictitious name of Sophia, she reads the real worth which once existed in my Charlotte, shall from her sympathetic breast send forth the heaving sigh. Do thou teach me not only to foresee, but to enjoy, nay, even to feed on future praise.
Стр. 363 - Let me beseech you, sir," says Jones, " don't let me be the occasion — " "Beseech mine a — ," cries Western, "I thought thou hadst been a lad of higher mettle than to give way to a parcel of maidenish tricks.
Стр. 1 - COME, bright love of fame, inspire my glowing breast: not thee I call, who, over swelling tides of blood and tears, dost bear the hero on to glory, while sighs of millions waft his spreading sails; but thee, fair, gentle maid, whom Mnesis, happy nymph, first on the banks of Hebrus did produce. Thee, whom...
Стр. 211 - Jones offered to speak, but Partridge cried, Hush, hush, dear sir! don't you hear him? And during the whole speech of the ghost, he sat with his eyes fixed partly on the ghost and partly...
Стр. 209 - That refined degree of Platonic affection which is absolutely detached from the flesh, and is indeed entirely and purely spiritual, is a gift confined to the female part of the creation ; many of whom I have heard declare (and doubtless with great truth) that they would, with the utmost readiness, resign a lover to a rival, when such resignation was proved to be necessary for the temporal interest of such lover.
Стр. 213 - Upon Hamlet's taking up the skull, he cried out, " Well! it is strange to see how fearless some men are; I never could bring myself to touch anything belonging to a dead man, on any account. He seemed frightened...