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The Complete Works of Henry Fielding, Esq.: With an Essay on the Life, Genius and Achievement of ...

 By Henry Fielding, William Ernest Henley

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drest, woodly, watermen
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plutus, dacier, aristophanes
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athenians, olynthus, methone
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diog, dioo, diogenes
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apol, juno, votaries
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Henry Fielding: Prison Reformer.

Henry Fielding: Prison Reformer. - Page 100
by William Ellis Gould - 1949
Edinburgh: Bell & Brad~fute, J. Fiarbairn and Mundell, Doig & Stevenson, 1807. CROSS, WILBUR L. The History of Henry Fielding. 3 vols. New Haven: Tale University Press, 1918. ...
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Metamorphosen der Verführung in der Novellistik der Frühmoderne.

Metamorphosen der Verführung in der Novellistik der Frühmoderne. - Page 274
by Evelyn Bukowski - 2004 - 287 pages
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)-Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg,2001.
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Whigs kontra Tories: Studien zum Einfluss d. Politik auf D. Engl. Literatur des frühen 18. Jahrh.

Whigs kontra Tories: Studien zum Einfluss d. Politik auf D. Engl. Literatur des frühen 18. Jahrh. - Page 302
by Heinz-Joachim Müllenbrock - 1974 - 345 pages
Eusden, Laurence, A Letter to Mr. Addison, on the King's Accession to the Throne (London, 1714). — Three Poems; the first, sacred to the immortal Memory of the ...
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Brescia - Page 127
and treating her with milk and apples, he mixed in them some of the poison, and the next morning early again returned to Brescia. ...
more pages: 126 128 129
Lisbon - Page 196
Lisbon was presently fixed on in its room. The air here, as it was near four degrees to the south of Aix, must be more mild and warm, and the winter ...
more pages: 170 171 174 176 214 270 276 277 283 294
Aix - Page 196
Aix in Provence was the place first thought on; but the difficulties of getting thither were insuperable. The journey by land, beside the expence of ...
Portsmouth - Page 247
I expects my chandler here soon, or I would send to Portsmouth, if your honour was to stay any time longer. But when folks stays only for a wind, ...
more pages: 238 250 300
Athens - Page 67
Upon this they despatch an embassy to Athens for succour. The subject of this embassy coming to be debated among the Athenians, Demosthenes gives his ...
more pages: 57
Venice - Page 132
Venice, she privately bought some arsenic, and resolved to wait for a convenient opportunity of giving it to her husband. ...
more pages: xliv 130 131
Maidstone - Page 125
Being apprehended, and separately examined, they confessed the fact, were condemned at Maidstone assizes, and hanged in chains at Gravesend. ...
Dover - Page 222
Here we past that cliff of Dover, which makes so tremendous a figure in Shakespear, and which whoever reads without being giddy, must, according to Mr ...
more pages: 220
London - Page 33
give as magnificent an idea of the riches which flow into these people by trade, as the shipping doth, which is to be seen below the bridge of London. ...
more pages: 41 46 161 162 174 196 260 264 270 283
Birmingham - Page ix
sister to George, First Duke of Buckingham; died for his King in Kupert's rush on Birmingham ; and left behind him two sons, Basil and George. ...
more pages: xliv
Marseilles - Page 196
was infinitely too long and fatiguing ; and I could hear of no ship that was likely to set out from London, within any reasonable time for Marseilles, ...
Lambeth - Page 33
Lambeth is perhaps so called from Lamb, this is the type of meekness. The next place of note, as we ascend the river, is Fox-Hall, or rather Fox-Hole, ...
more pages: 32
Kensington - Page 193
and from the smells and smoke of London by its dis-tance; which last is not the fate of Kensington, when the wind blows from any corner of the east. ...
Canterbury - Page 291
She died at Canterbury on the llth of March, 1802. A portrait of her by Francis Cotes, RA, described by one who saw it as " a very fine drawing of a ...
more pages: 32
Newport - Page 248
It is true it wants the advantage of that beautiful river, which leads from Newport to Cowes: but the prospect here extending to the sea, ...
York - Page 150
In the same year, in the month of April, William Bar- wick, who lived near York, murdered his wife, by drowning her in a pond, and buried her body in ...
Greenwich - Page 211
When we had past by Greenwich, we saw only two or three gentlemen's houses, all of very moderate account, till we reached Graveaend ; these are all on ...
Naples - Page 131
She sent secretly for an apothecary called Augustino, who lived at Naples, but at that time hap-pened to be in Venice, and offered him a large reward, ...
Gibraltar - Page 251
but that, before this time, they looked upon going to Gibraltar and Port Mahon in the light of banishment ; which made many of them melancholy, ...
Plymouth - Page 272
The next morning, the captain told me he thought himself thirty miles to the westward of Plymouth, and before evening declared that the Lizard point, ...
more pages: 263
Oxford - Page xiii
He rose to the situation (or Ed-mund Fielding rose for him) ; and, instead of going to Oxford or Cambridge, as in the ordinary course of things he ...
Cambridge - Page xiii
He rose to the situation (or Ed-mund Fielding rose for him) ; and, instead of going to Oxford or Cambridge, as in the ordinary course of things he ...
Liverpool - Page 260
A captain of a trad-ing vessel, of which he was part-owner, took in a large freight of oats at Liverpool, consign'd to the market at Bear-key : this ...
more pages: 261
Genoa - Page 140
her whole fortune in her own power; this she bestowed on Harcourt, and without the least shame or compunction, they lived publicly together at Genoa. ...
Torbay - Page 253
This land, he said, was, he believed, the Berry-head, which forms one side oí Torbay : the captain much surprized at this news, for he did not believe ...
Madrid - Page 279
northern side of the mouth of the river Tajo, which rising above Madrid, in Spain, and soon becoming navigable for small craft, empties itself, ...
Christchurch - Page 252
and having in the night carried us by Christchurch and Pev- eral-point, brought us the next noon, Saturday, July 29, off the island of Portland, ...
Berkeley - Page 290
9th, 1754, when Fielding was sinking at Lisbon, it published a case alleged to have been communicated by Berkeley to a Friend, " a little before his ...