| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 390 páginas
...chriftian ought fo to fet his ' heart on any perfon or thing in this world, but that • Whenever it fhall be required or taken from him in ' any manner by Divine Providence, he may be able, JOSEPH ANDREWS. 3o5 * peaceably, quietly, and contentedly to refign it.' .At which words one cnme baftilyig... | |
| 1780 - 568 páginas
...chriiinn ought fo to 1 fet his heart on any perlón or thing in ' this world, but that whenever it ' (hall be required or taken from him ' in any manner by Divine Providence, 1 he may be agreeable, peaceably, qui' etly, and contentendly, to relign it.* At which words one came... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 398 páginas
...chriltian ought fo to fet his heart on any perfon or thing in this world, but that whenever it uiall be required or taken from him in any manner by Divine Providence, he may be aile, ' peace' peaceably, quietly, and contentedly to refign it.' At which words one came haftily in... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 444 páginas
...hands, I fear you would reluctantly part with ' her. Now, believe me, no christian ought so to ' set his heart on any person or thing in this world, '...Providence, ' he may be able, peaceably, quietly, and content' edly to resign it.' At which words one came hastily in, and acquainted Mr. Adams, that his... | |
| 1820 - 450 páginas
...your hands, I fear you would reluctantly part with her. Now, believe me, no christian ought so to set his heart on any person or thing in this world, but...taken from him in any manner by divine Providence, he maybe able peaceably,quietly, and contentedly to resign it. At which words one came hastily in and... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 páginas
...at your a, I fear you would reluctantly part with her. Now, believe me, no Christian ought so to set his heart on any person or thing in this world, but...stood silent a moment, and soon began to stamp about the room, and deplore his loss with the bitterest agony. Joseph, who was overwhelmed with concern likewise,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 468 páginas
...your bands, I fear you would reluctantly part with her. Now, believe me, no Christian ought so to set his heart on any person or thing in this world, but...stood silent a moment, and soon began to stamp about the room and deplore his loss with the bitterest agony. Joseph, who was overwhelmed with concern likewise,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 518 páginas
...your hands, I fear you would reluctantly part with her. Now, believe me, no Christian ought so to set his heart on any person or thing in this world, but...stood silent a moment, and soon began to stamp about the room and deplore his loss with the bitterest agony. Joseph, who was overwhelmed with concern likewise,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1857 - 506 páginas
...your hands, I fear you would reluctantly part with her. Now, believe me, no Christian ought so to set his heart on any person or thing in this world, but...required, or taken from him in any manner by divine provi{ dence, he may be able peaceably, quietly, and contentedly to ^•resign it." At which words... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1871 - 448 páginas
...hands, I fear ' you would reluctantly part with her. Now, believe me, ' no Christian ought so to set his heart on any person or ' thing in this world, but that, whenever it shall be re' quired, or taken from him in any manner by divine ' Providence, he may be able, peaceably, quietly,... | |
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