| Henry Fielding - 1771 - 404 páginas
...would for me have no charms. nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone lhall be mine. What raptures are in that name ! I will engrave it on every tree.' At thefe words he itarted up, and beheld— not his Sophia — no, nor a Circaffian maid richly and elegantly... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1775 - 290 páginas
...would for me have no charms, nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone mall be mine. What raptures are in that name ! I will engrave it on every tree.' At thefe words he ftarted up, and behold — not his Sophia — no, nor a Circafllan maid richly and elegently... | |
| Thomas Price, Robert Goadby - 1775 - 382 páginas
...me have no Charms, nor would a Hermit be colder in their Embraces. 1 Sophia, ^-tftia alone fhall he mine. What Raptures are in that Name ! I will engrave it on every Tree.' At ihefe Words he flarted up, and beheld - not his Safhia •—no, noraCircaJfiai Maid richly and elcg.mtly... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 664 páginas
...colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone * shall be mine. What raptures are in that namx^L ' I will engrave it on every tree.' At these words he...beheld — not his Sophia — no, nor a Circassian maicT'T'tchly and elegantly attired for the grand seignior's seraglio. No ; without a gown, in a shift... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 578 páginas
...no charms, nor would a hermit he colder in their emhraces. Sophia, Sophia alone shall he mine l— What raptures are in that name ! I will engrave it on every tree.' At these words he started up, and heheld — not his Sophia— no, nor a Circassian maid richly and elegantly attired for the grand seignior's... | |
| 1860 - 834 páginas
...heart is so wrapped up in that tender bosom, that the brightest beauties would for me have no charms. Sophia, Sophia alone shall be mine ! What raptures...are in that name ! I will engrave it on every tree ! ' " Now, we appeal to the reader's candour to say, if such a passage were quoted from a modern novel... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 366 páginas
...the brightest beauties would for me have no charms, nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone shall be mine. What raptures...it on every tree. At these words he started up, and beheld—not his Sophia—no, nor a Circassian maid richly and elegantly attired for the grand seignior's... | |
| 1820 - 380 páginas
...the brightest beauties would for me have no charms, nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone shall be mine. What raptures...it on every tree. At these words he started up, and beheld—not his Sophia—no, nor a Circassian maid richly and elegantly attired for the grand seignior's... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...the brightest beauties would for me have no charms, nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone shall be mine. What raptures...tree.' At these words he started up, and beheld — not Ids Sophia — no, nor a Circassian maid richly and elegantly attired for the grand seignior's seraglio.... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 páginas
...the brightest beauties would for me have no charms, nor would a hermit be colder in their embraces. Sophia, Sophia alone shall be mine. What raptures...on every tree." At these words he started up, and beheld—not his Sophia—no, nor a Circassian maid richly and elegantly attired for the grand seignior's... | |
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