The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham AdamsG. Bell and sons, 1908 - 349 pages |
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... woman was who owed the preservation of her chastity to his victorious arm 129 132 137 CHAPTER XI . What happened to them while before the justice . A chapter very full of learning CHAPTER XII . A very delightful adventure , as well to ...
... woman was who owed the preservation of her chastity to his victorious arm 129 132 137 CHAPTER XI . What happened to them while before the justice . A chapter very full of learning CHAPTER XII . A very delightful adventure , as well to ...
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... woman he married her maid . And yet the act was not so discreditable to his character as it may sound . The maid had few personal charms , but was an excellent creature , devotedly attached to her mistress , and almost broken - hearted ...
... woman he married her maid . And yet the act was not so discreditable to his character as it may sound . The maid had few personal charms , but was an excellent creature , devotedly attached to her mistress , and almost broken - hearted ...
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... woman whatsoever under pre- tence of giving me leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer the company of my little ones during eight hours ; and I doubt not whether , in that time , I did not undergo more than in all my distemper . At ...
... woman whatsoever under pre- tence of giving me leave to enjoy , she drew me in to suffer the company of my little ones during eight hours ; and I doubt not whether , in that time , I did not undergo more than in all my distemper . At ...
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... woman , ' beating hemp in the house of correction in a silk gown , ' was suggested undoubtedly by the 4th plate of the Harlot's Progress . Partridge's wife also ( Ibid . Bk II . chap . iii . ) is said to exactly resemble the woman ...
... woman , ' beating hemp in the house of correction in a silk gown , ' was suggested undoubtedly by the 4th plate of the Harlot's Progress . Partridge's wife also ( Ibid . Bk II . chap . iii . ) is said to exactly resemble the woman ...
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... woman of gaiety , who had been blessed with a town education , and never spoke of any of her country neighbours by any other appellation than that of the brutes . They both regarded the curate as a kind of domestic only , belonging to ...
... woman of gaiety , who had been blessed with a town education , and never spoke of any of her country neighbours by any other appellation than that of the brutes . They both regarded the curate as a kind of domestic only , belonging to ...
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