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Page 52
... kind , which has been heretofore extant . Even in his easy phrases and sen- tences , consisting of words of only one syllable , instead of the dry and unintelligible jargon , which is generally met with in such books , he has ...
... kind , which has been heretofore extant . Even in his easy phrases and sen- tences , consisting of words of only one syllable , instead of the dry and unintelligible jargon , which is generally met with in such books , he has ...
Page 145
... kind , Tom Jones is that of which the moral is the most general . Love , in this novel , is intro- duced merely to heighten the philosophical result . To demon- strate the uncertainty of judgments built upon appearances , to show the ...
... kind , Tom Jones is that of which the moral is the most general . Love , in this novel , is intro- duced merely to heighten the philosophical result . To demon- strate the uncertainty of judgments built upon appearances , to show the ...
Page 180
... kind and fair , That forms thy wavy circles light , And weaves thy braid and ringlets bright- And , round her temples twin'd with grace , Gives to adorn that angel face , Where sweetness , truth , and sense refin'd , Display th ...
... kind and fair , That forms thy wavy circles light , And weaves thy braid and ringlets bright- And , round her temples twin'd with grace , Gives to adorn that angel face , Where sweetness , truth , and sense refin'd , Display th ...
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