The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: The history of ... Joseph Andrews ... and A journey from this world to the next, & cSmith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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acquainted Æschylus afterwards Aristotle arrived asked assure attended Barnabas beauty began behaviour believe Bellarmine Booby's called cassock CHAPTER character coach Colley Cibber countenance creature cries Adams cries Slipslop dear desired discourse doth Elysium endeavour Eutropius eyes father favour fellow fortune gentleman give hand happened happiness hath heard heart HENRY FIELDING honour hope Horatio horse host husband imagine immediately innocence Joseph and Fanny Joseph Andrews Julian the apostate justice justice of peace king knew Lady Booby ladyship Leonora likewise lived madam marriage master means mind Minos mistress never obliged opinion Pamela parish parson Adams passion perceived perhaps person pleasure poet poor present reader reason replied returned says Adams sermons servants shilling soon sooner spirit squire suffer sure surprised thee thing thou thought told Tow-wouse travelling Trulliber utmost violent virtue whilst wife woman word wretch young