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... objects chiefly associate with the persons through whom they can get what they desire . They avoid the rest and are avoided by them . ' The poor and the deceitful man meet together , ' says Solomon ; the Lord lighteneth both their eyes ...
... objects chiefly associate with the persons through whom they can get what they desire . They avoid the rest and are avoided by them . ' The poor and the deceitful man meet together , ' says Solomon ; the Lord lighteneth both their eyes ...
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... object of ridicule because he had prominent eyes , thick lips , and a pro- tuberant belly . But there is another ... objects . Surely , ' says Fielding , he has a very ill - framed mind who can look on ugliness , infirmity , or poverty ...
... object of ridicule because he had prominent eyes , thick lips , and a pro- tuberant belly . But there is another ... objects . Surely , ' says Fielding , he has a very ill - framed mind who can look on ugliness , infirmity , or poverty ...
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... object of interest throughout . He is the very soul of modesty , honour , and benevolence - in every inch an officer and a gentleman . His scorn of everything ungenerous and ignoble gives a rare dignity to his simple nature so happily ...
... object of interest throughout . He is the very soul of modesty , honour , and benevolence - in every inch an officer and a gentleman . His scorn of everything ungenerous and ignoble gives a rare dignity to his simple nature so happily ...
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... object can take her place , it is out of the stock of his general benevolence , and not from love , that he marries in India the forlorn widow of a brother officer . Being unworthy his compassion , she makes him a bad wife ; and the ...
... object can take her place , it is out of the stock of his general benevolence , and not from love , that he marries in India the forlorn widow of a brother officer . Being unworthy his compassion , she makes him a bad wife ; and the ...
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... object is to win Colonel Newcome for herself , which she soon discovers to be hopeless , and Clive for her daughter . She appears an active , gay , obliging widow- affectionate to Rosa , and kindly to everybody . In that proba- tionary ...
... object is to win Colonel Newcome for herself , which she soon discovers to be hopeless , and Clive for her daughter . She appears an active , gay , obliging widow- affectionate to Rosa , and kindly to everybody . In that proba- tionary ...
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