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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 46 |
on the th of | 27 |
a voyage to lisbon | 21 |
lady mary wortley montagu | 21 |
in the preface to | 21 |
journal of a voyage | 20 |
of a voyage to | 20 |
in the possession of | 20 |
it is impossible to | 19 |
seems to have been | 19 |
one of the most | 19 |
in the case of | 17 |
theatre in the haymarket | 16 |
is said to have | 16 |
it is to be | 15 |
world to the next | 15 |
this world to the | 15 |
the end of the | 15 |
journey from this world | 15 |
the character of a | 15 |
to be found in | 15 |
the journal of a | 15 |
from this world to | 15 |
on the other hand | 15 |
in the british museum | 14 |
the county of middlesex | 14 |
in the county of | 14 |
at the beginning of | 14 |
in the character of | 14 |
was by no means | 14 |
in the same manner | 14 |
a great number of | 14 |
as we have seen | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
the preface to the | 13 |
i was obliged to | 13 |
it is clear that | 13 |
and at the same | 13 |
at the age of | 13 |
the author of the | 13 |
as well as the | 13 |
at the end of | 12 |
of the english novel | 12 |
in one of the | 12 |
in the person of | 12 |
preface to the miscellanies | 12 |
the covent garden journal | 12 |
the part of a | 11 |
one and the same | 11 |
house in bow street | 11 |
to say the truth | 11 |
for the first time | 11 |
in the form of | 11 |
it is difficult to | 11 |
little theatre in the | 10 |
the journey from this | 10 |
the hands of the | 10 |
for the benefit of | 10 |
the beginning of the | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
the voyage to lisbon | 10 |
the liberty of the | 10 |
that is to say | 10 |
to the duke of | 10 |
at the head of | 9 |
of the peace for | 9 |
the duke of newcastle | 9 |
to have been the | 9 |
is now in the | 9 |
without the assistance of | 9 |
in the other world | 9 |
author of tom jones | 9 |
the form of a | 9 |
in the midst of | 9 |
the care of the | 9 |
does not seem to | 9 |
in favour of the | 9 |
in the hands of | 9 |
the assistance of a | 9 |
the little theatre in | 9 |
that he had been | 9 |
is by no means | 9 |
in the beginning of | 9 |
one of the best | 9 |
be found in the | 9 |
the author of tom | 9 |
justice of the peace | 9 |
not seem to have | 9 |
by the name of | 9 |
that he could not | 9 |
now in the possession | 9 |
the part of the | 9 |
on the side of | 9 |
the account of the | 8 |
miss lucy in town | 8 |
if i may so | 8 |
i have often thought | 8 |
i could not help | 8 |
for my own part | 8 |
i may so call | 8 |
within a few days | 8 |
a justice of the | 8 |
and that it was | 8 |
to me to be | 8 |
as well as of | 8 |
love in several masques | 8 |
the isle of wight | 8 |
the history of the | 8 |
in the house of | 8 |
an engraving of a | 8 |
appears to have been | 8 |
the publication of the | 8 |
a great deal of | 8 |
it must be admitted | 8 |
in the pages of | 8 |
may so call it | 8 |
to the author of | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
the latter part of | 8 |
after the death of | 8 |
from an engraving of | 8 |
don quixote in england | 8 |
to a man of | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
in the service of | 8 |
it must have been | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
as appears from the | 8 |
the case of the | 8 |
seem to have been | 8 |
in the following month | 8 |
is to be found | 8 |
the age of twenty | 8 |
the first number of | 7 |
the th of february | 7 |
for the loss of | 7 |
life and death of | 7 |
to the care of | 7 |
his house in bow | 7 |
and there is no | 7 |
the author of pasquin | 7 |
with the utmost expedition | 7 |
in one of his | 7 |
the same time the | 7 |
the use of the | 7 |
it is needless to | 7 |
the rest of his | 7 |
and it is not | 7 |
the fact that the | 7 |
had not the least | 7 |
the life and death | 7 |
into the presence of | 7 |
the queen of portugal | 7 |
now in the british | 7 |
said to have been | 7 |
of some of the | 7 |
no such thing as | 7 |
if it had been | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
the person of a | 7 |
appear to have been | 7 |
of lady mary wortley | 7 |
the loss of a | 7 |
of the truth of | 7 |
the house of commons | 7 |
to which he had | 7 |
it is in the | 7 |
an account of the | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
must be admitted that | 7 |
may be gathered from | 7 |
in the words of | 7 |
at the expense of | 7 |
come down to us | 7 |
of goods and passengers | 6 |
of which he had | 6 |
was sure of a | 6 |
at his house in | 6 |
to have been made | 6 |
dedication to the public | 6 |
the new theatre in | 6 |
in the utmost hurry | 6 |
it is certain that | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
and as for the | 6 |
of the eighteenth century | 6 |
of the author of | 6 |
are to be found | 6 |
i had not the | 6 |
came to an anchor | 6 |
the th of january | 6 |
it is true that | 6 |
justices of the peace | 6 |
i do not remember | 6 |
it was in the | 6 |
the hands of a | 6 |
the close of the | 6 |
which i have often | 6 |
received a visit from | 6 |
with that of the | 6 |
that there is nothing | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
the fact that he | 6 |
goods and passengers from | 6 |
to be the case | 6 |
nor do i believe | 6 |
for which he had | 6 |
the person of the | 6 |
put out the light | 6 |
and there is a | 6 |
to go on board | 6 |
may be found in | 6 |
the date of the | 6 |
many of my readers | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
it is probable that | 6 |
put an end to | 6 |
a captain of a | 6 |
of the isle of | 6 |
what it is to | 6 |
as much as they | 6 |
received the royal assent | 6 |
at a time when | 6 |
late increase of robbers | 6 |
by the end of | 6 |
both wind and tide | 6 |
censor of great britain | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
of the middle temple | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
the history of tom | 6 |
a few days after | 6 |
for her part she | 6 |
were not to be | 6 |
he was obliged to | 6 |
certain it is that | 6 |
the columns of the | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
i was no sooner | 6 |
in the columns of | 6 |
by no means to | 6 |
for the most part | 6 |
sure of a wind | 6 |
history of tom jones | 6 |
the man of the | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
at drury lane in | 6 |
of a drawing by | 6 |
at the close of | 6 |
he was sure of | 6 |
master of a vessel | 6 |
i was forced to | 6 |
the late increase of | 6 |
he must have been | 6 |
the date of his | 6 |
a man who had | 6 |
the causes of the | 5 |
little degree of strength | 5 |
seated on the deck | 5 |
the master of a | 5 |
can be little doubt | 5 |
they are both too | 5 |
have the authority of | 5 |
trusted to the power | 5 |
a journey from this | 5 |
attended by the captain | 5 |
do not remember to | 5 |
was no easy matter | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
the creator of the | 5 |
in the highest degree | 5 |
i was not much | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
large sum of money | 5 |
lowest of the people | 5 |
the life of mr | 5 |
under the name of | 5 |
towards the end of | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
even moving his hat | 5 |
of a bow street | 5 |
by the light of | 5 |
and then put out | 5 |
life of henry fielding | 5 |
of which had been | 5 |
to me in the | 5 |
though at the same | 5 |
no means to be | 5 |
in a copy of | 5 |
than that of the | 5 |
a mile from the | 5 |
pay a visit to | 5 |
is to be feared | 5 |
fielding seems to have | 5 |
beginning of the winter | 5 |
i am sure i | 5 |
the registers of st | 5 |
apology for the life | 5 |
in the face of | 5 |
to be performed by | 5 |
by act of parliament | 5 |
of love for his | 5 |
every one of them | 5 |
by different gangs of | 5 |
engraving of a drawing | 5 |
the duke of bedford | 5 |
time the tenderest mother | 5 |
into the causes of | 5 |
as a justice of | 5 |
some little degree of | 5 |
within the space of | 5 |
same time the tenderest | 5 |
i will not determine | 5 |
i well knew i | 5 |
fatigued to death with | 5 |
to apply to the | 5 |
the wants of a | 5 |
of the house of | 5 |
often thought they are | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
a more than ordinary | 5 |
towards the close of | 5 |
different gangs of street | 5 |
there is no reason | 5 |
to the use of | 5 |
in the opinion of | 5 |
thought they are both | 5 |
in which case the | 5 |
as mr austin dobson | 5 |
be gathered from the | 5 |
the possession of mr | 5 |
this part of the | 5 |
is not easy to | 5 |
mother in the world | 5 |
a man may be | 5 |
received a message from | 5 |
in the miscellanies of | 5 |
of his wife and | 5 |
be supposed to have | 5 |
volume of the miscellanies | 5 |
have come down to | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
to the power of | 5 |
power of any man | 5 |
no reason for supposing | 5 |
the lowest of the | 5 |
but this was not | 5 |
it is a pity | 5 |
in which he was | 5 |
it is well known | 5 |
new theatre in the | 5 |
at the price of | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
abjectly implored for mercy | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
out of the way | 5 |
the possession of the | 5 |
of the late increase | 5 |
in the lower world | 5 |
to make a man | 5 |
the arrival of the | 5 |
of the present age | 5 |
to death with several | 5 |
presence of a lady | 5 |
on board our ship | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
for the life of | 5 |
i am convinced that | 5 |
in the london daily | 5 |
it was no easy | 5 |
the th of may | 5 |
may be seen in | 5 |
fielding and his wife | 5 |
a matter of no | 5 |
be trusted to the | 5 |
much the greater part | 5 |
like a heroine and | 5 |
before the end of | 5 |
we were obliged to | 5 |
the power of any | 5 |
in the journey from | 5 |
in the first edition | 5 |
he had never seen | 5 |
the palace of death | 5 |
not remember to have | 5 |
the presence of a | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
more like a heroine | 5 |
the first edition of | 5 |
or even moving his | 5 |
is impossible to say | 5 |
sir charles hanbury williams | 5 |
in order to pay | 5 |
there can be little | 5 |
the beginning of his | 5 |
the city of diseases | 5 |
an entry in the | 5 |
in the style of | 5 |
end of the month | 5 |
the state of the | 5 |
the entry in the | 5 |
which he seemed to | 5 |
that he was sure | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
fielding must have been | 5 |
to be trusted to | 5 |
a man of sense | 5 |
and he proceeds to | 5 |
to regale ourselves with | 5 |
his wife and children | 5 |
the tenderest mother in | 5 |
in the covent garden | 5 |
in the execution of | 5 |
were one and the | 5 |
tenderest mother in the | 5 |
with a kind of | 5 |
the th of november | 5 |
the th of june | 5 |
called to the bar | 5 |
almost fatigued to death | 5 |
dear wife and child | 5 |
of some of those | 5 |
great part of the | 5 |
where there was nothing | 5 |
the truth of the | 5 |
to use his own | 5 |
as i have seen | 5 |
an act of parliament | 5 |
that he should have | 5 |
as much as the | 5 |
causes of the late | 5 |
which i could not | 5 |
it seems to have | 5 |
i should have been | 5 |
the condition of the | 5 |
i will venture to | 5 |
to the other world | 5 |
and the fact that | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
he seems to have | 5 |
could not have been | 5 |
the advantage of the | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
be seen in the | 5 |
of the river tajo | 5 |
are both too good | 5 |
a heroine and philosopher | 5 |
always appeared to me | 5 |
the life of a | 5 |
have often thought they | 5 |
with the exception of | 5 |
and death of common | 5 |
to sir robert walpole | 5 |
a bow street magistrate | 5 |
from a man who | 5 |
of the greatest of | 5 |
committed within the space | 4 |
it with some little | 4 |
as any kind of | 4 |
seen in an entertainment | 4 |
we shall have occasion | 4 |
and a tender nurse | 4 |
one of those magistrates | 4 |
of mr austin dobson | 4 |
the loss of our | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
to pay a visit | 4 |
the late duke of | 4 |
the public lost mr | 4 |
was come to an | 4 |
i reflect on the | 4 |
the evening of the | 4 |
the captain of a | 4 |
to return to the | 4 |
between me and the | 4 |
of two or three | 4 |
had the misfortune to | 4 |
an immediate end to | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
and unhardened by all | 4 |
think himself obliged to | 4 |
the same period with | 4 |
coach was at the | 4 |
for the honour of | 4 |
captain declared he was | 4 |
pains and to despise | 4 |
and by refusing to | 4 |
in a single instance | 4 |
circumstance which would have | 4 |
by the author of | 4 |
to a port in | 4 |
acted the part of | 4 |
the doctrine of that | 4 |
if what i did | 4 |
tender offices becoming the | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
and found me awake | 4 |
it on the table | 4 |
manners of men were | 4 |
leave of some of | 4 |
on account of what | 4 |
dangers of the sea | 4 |
the captain had been | 4 |
works of lady mary | 4 |
and by that means | 4 |
but a gloomy aspect | 4 |
been the captain of | 4 |
than all the rest | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
and passengers from one | 4 |
for stealing a horse | 4 |
uncured and unhardened by | 4 |
passengers from one place | 4 |
be any great evil | 4 |
with which i was | 4 |
wife and child must | 4 |
for the county of | 4 |
for that none who | 4 |
went into the country | 4 |
not tell his name | 4 |
of a trading vessel | 4 |
creatures on whom i | 4 |
that a man must | 4 |
the world in the | 4 |
one of his letters | 4 |
of him who is | 4 |
the usual and accustomed | 4 |
of the ill consequences | 4 |
but could be no | 4 |
that he was at | 4 |
his covent garden journal | 4 |
title to that denomination | 4 |
if we had been | 4 |
served as very proper | 4 |
the remainder of his | 4 |
on behalf of his | 4 |
besides discharging excellently well | 4 |
the great comic epic | 4 |
back of the isle | 4 |
which i did not | 4 |
into it with some | 4 |
by all the doctrine | 4 |
memorable day when the | 4 |
to little more than | 4 |
the bay of biscay | 4 |
much terrified with the | 4 |
the thoughts of happening | 4 |
sun i had ever | 4 |
those creatures on whom | 4 |
liberty of the press | 4 |
guided by nature and | 4 |
covering from his head | 4 |
as they are called | 4 |
he had been the | 4 |
relating to five different | 4 |
is impossible not to | 4 |
to the ears of | 4 |
captain of a ship | 4 |
with an account of | 4 |
that he would be | 4 |
supposed to have been | 4 |
that they had been | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
me awake at my | 4 |
in the absence of | 4 |
was not much terrified | 4 |
a large number of | 4 |
go immediately to bath | 4 |
ever seen in an | 4 |
if it should be | 4 |
would be difficult to | 4 |
who had any title | 4 |
which case the bath | 4 |
that he might be | 4 |
happened to julian in | 4 |
from a degree of | 4 |
as he was in | 4 |
i can truly say | 4 |
was produced at drury | 4 |
of the river of | 4 |
cloth to be laid | 4 |
is clear that fielding | 4 |
it is interesting to | 4 |
of tom jones to | 4 |
quarter of a mile | 4 |
the sale of the | 4 |
what it was to | 4 |
the heat of the | 4 |
all the doctrine of | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
not appear to have | 4 |
is supposed to have | 4 |
and that he had | 4 |
but this is a | 4 |
and take leave of | 4 |
excellently well her own | 4 |
was to be found | 4 |
i did not conceive | 4 |
writing for the stage | 4 |
the service of my | 4 |
would lead us to | 4 |
as very proper decorations | 4 |
part of the time | 4 |
service of my country | 4 |
whom he had been | 4 |
in which i had | 4 |
it is possible that | 4 |
a man deaf to | 4 |
some of those creatures | 4 |
murders and robberies which | 4 |
had no longer any | 4 |
to a deep jaundice | 4 |
but it is impossible | 4 |
indeed no other than | 4 |
of a different kind | 4 |
small bowl of punch | 4 |
matter for me to | 4 |
the light of this | 4 |
passions of men are | 4 |
his cousin lady mary | 4 |
born at sharpham park | 4 |
the execution of which | 4 |
a time when no | 4 |
put down by act | 4 |
in notes and queries | 4 |
be the case of | 4 |
the owner of the | 4 |
break into the presence | 4 |
there is nothing more | 4 |
be a riding surveyor | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
in the true patriot | 4 |
without making any answer | 4 |
usual and accustomed wages | 4 |
child must pardon me | 4 |
as it is called | 4 |
there is nothing which | 4 |
that i had a | 4 |
have nothing to do | 4 |
this gang of villains | 4 |
so as to be | 4 |
is as true that | 4 |
philosophical school where i | 4 |
advantage of the tide | 4 |
did not undergo more | 4 |
from a mezzotint of | 4 |
space of a week | 4 |
relates his adventures in | 4 |
and it is so | 4 |
at the expence of | 4 |
to behold and take | 4 |
gang of villains and | 4 |
death with several long | 4 |
reduced to the last | 4 |
i began to think | 4 |
of a set of | 4 |
a very great degree | 4 |
without any kind of | 4 |
who had long been | 4 |
and had the pleasure | 4 |
the readers of his | 4 |
had any title to | 4 |
we came to an | 4 |
quarter of an hour | 4 |
i do solemnly declare | 4 |
there was no necessity | 4 |
down by act of | 4 |
for me to force | 4 |
shall have occasion to | 4 |
it is impossible not | 4 |
not that i would | 4 |
on account of the | 4 |
in a very weak | 4 |
to go immediately to | 4 |
the general advertiser for | 4 |
to put it into | 4 |
weak and deplorable condition | 4 |
it may well be | 4 |
the success of pasquin | 4 |
fact that he had | 4 |
must be regarded as | 4 |
when i came to | 4 |
in company with the | 4 |
a second edition of | 4 |
found me awake at | 4 |
of the following year | 4 |
of conveying them to | 4 |
the pages of the | 4 |
henry fielding and his | 4 |
to take a shilling | 4 |
impossible for him to | 4 |
me necessary to such | 4 |
he then took his | 4 |
what i have here | 4 |
some of the most | 4 |
in the evening our | 4 |
which has always appeared | 4 |
the delays of the | 4 |
it should not be | 4 |
would not have had | 4 |
the wheel of fortune | 4 |
i did not undergo | 4 |
exceeding the power of | 4 |
seems to me to | 4 |
them that they were | 4 |
it may be added | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
was a riding surveyor | 4 |
proceeds to point out | 4 |
below the regard of | 4 |
of a ship is | 4 |
conceive to be any | 4 |
of the same month | 4 |
of a justice of | 4 |
thoughts of happening to | 4 |
was that of a | 4 |
provision for the poor | 4 |
letter is now in | 4 |
to five different murders | 4 |
his appointment as a | 4 |
left off writing for | 4 |
at my house at | 4 |
the rents and profits | 4 |
and went into it | 4 |
had but a gloomy | 4 |
the goodness of the | 4 |
off writing for the | 4 |
any great evil to | 4 |
be little doubt that | 4 |
no sooner told me | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
much out of the | 4 |
very weak and deplorable | 4 |
be attended with the | 4 |
as in the case | 4 |
almost at the same | 4 |
had been a very | 4 |
and laid it on | 4 |
make a man deaf | 4 |
little known to the | 4 |
and occasionally perform his | 4 |
a shilling from a | 4 |
and to despise death | 4 |
grace the duke of | 4 |
the title of the | 4 |
but that it was | 4 |
to the good of | 4 |
appear the more extraordinary | 4 |
be regarded as a | 4 |
i was persuaded by | 4 |
his anchor no more | 4 |
the best of men | 4 |
her part she had | 4 |
took his covering from | 4 |
the most melancholy sun | 4 |
told me than i | 4 |
of whom it was | 4 |
and it may be | 4 |
is no reason for | 4 |
besides being a faithful | 4 |
passage through the bay | 4 |
of the east stour | 4 |
ordered the cloth to | 4 |
fielding appears to have | 4 |
there is no record | 4 |
the cloth to be | 4 |
played the part of | 4 |
any title to that | 4 |
that none who had | 4 |
was at the door | 4 |
genius of henry fielding | 4 |
that the wind was | 4 |
to take a walk | 4 |
i was very well | 4 |
no other than the | 4 |
that it had lost | 4 |
that philosophical school where | 4 |
it is as true | 4 |
the london daily post | 4 |
remaining part of the | 4 |
that he was bewitched | 4 |
i have probably lost | 4 |
to the honour of | 4 |
and child must pardon | 4 |
would break into the | 4 |
satire on the times | 4 |
likewise supply the wants | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
i will not say | 4 |
the absence of any | 4 |
great evil to myself | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
the lady of the | 4 |
adventures in the character | 4 |
the peace for westminster | 4 |
terrified with the thoughts | 4 |
it had lost all | 4 |
with the thoughts of | 4 |
lost all its muscular | 4 |
i began to prepare | 4 |
declared he was sure | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
it is one of | 4 |
publication of joseph andrews | 4 |
the gentlemen of the | 4 |
the materials of a | 4 |
of carrying goods and | 4 |
apology or even moving | 4 |
at the hands of | 4 |
food of the poor | 4 |
none other than the | 4 |
and when it is | 4 |
to the heart of | 4 |
after the appearance of | 4 |
on board a ship | 4 |
one of the greatest | 4 |
his grace the duke | 4 |
the service of the | 4 |
offices becoming the female | 4 |
he might be a | 4 |
of an act of | 4 |
turned to a deep | 4 |
between the characters of | 4 |
doctrine of that philosophical | 4 |
to bear pains and | 4 |
was rather more than | 4 |
behold and take leave | 4 |
last to behold and | 4 |
i told him he | 4 |
undergo more than in | 4 |
not conceive to be | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
deaf to look at | 4 |
and most humble servant | 4 |
after the battle of | 4 |
which he is to | 4 |
awake at my house | 4 |
as an instance of | 4 |
take a walk on | 4 |
the essay on conversation | 4 |
take a shilling from | 4 |
on the mother bank | 4 |
a mezzotint of a | 4 |
might be a riding | 4 |
appeared to me necessary | 4 |
there is a much | 4 |
he was a very | 4 |
in the decline of | 4 |
with much military fierceness | 4 |
affection for his children | 4 |
with some little resolution | 4 |
day when the public | 4 |
appearance of joseph andrews | 4 |
becoming the female character | 4 |
i never yet saw | 4 |
the fact that a | 4 |
by refusing to take | 4 |
two numbers of the | 4 |
father of the english | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
go his anchor no | 4 |
delays of the captain | 4 |
to me necessary to | 4 |
discharging excellently well her | 4 |
on board a man | 4 |
no other than a | 4 |
necessary to such enjoyment | 4 |
then took his covering | 4 |
go on board the | 4 |
it is by no | 4 |
or miles an hour | 4 |
one of which was | 4 |
by nature and passion | 4 |
one half of the | 4 |
melancholy sun i had | 4 |
declared that it was | 4 |
the dedication to the | 4 |
was ever seen in | 4 |
could be no gentleman | 4 |
acquainted him with the | 4 |
a small bowl of | 4 |
dedication of tom jones | 4 |
are supposed to have | 4 |
by the death of | 4 |
for a very small | 4 |
of happening to them | 4 |
i asked him if | 4 |
but of this i | 4 |
of the historical register | 4 |
when the public lost | 4 |
the conveyance of goods | 4 |
to the lord chancellor | 4 |
in the manner of | 4 |
his covering from his | 4 |
being a faithful friend | 4 |
no more than a | 4 |
did not conceive to | 4 |
of the best of | 4 |
but it is a | 4 |
as i could not | 4 |
under the title of | 4 |
wants of a decrepit | 4 |
of his eldest son | 4 |
and i doubt not | 4 |
in the body of | 4 |
and it must be | 4 |
and uncured and unhardened | 4 |
refusing to take a | 4 |
pasquin and the register | 4 |
would let go his | 4 |
in an entertainment at | 4 |
to us than the | 4 |
julian relates his adventures | 4 |
with several long examinations | 4 |
the virtues of tar | 4 |
even in the most | 4 |
same period with life | 4 |
he had no longer | 4 |
carrying goods and passengers | 4 |
well as of the | 4 |
i had ever beheld | 4 |
in my own opinion | 4 |
sooner told me than | 4 |
to be any great | 4 |
about a mile from | 4 |
a walk on shore | 4 |
only two or three | 4 |
the works of lucian | 4 |
to eat or to | 4 |
of those creatures on | 4 |
she had taken me | 4 |
shilling from a man | 4 |
was no more than | 4 |
the following letter to | 4 |
light of this sun | 4 |
if this be true | 4 |
this morning the captain | 4 |
the remaining part of | 4 |
of the most beautiful | 4 |
it impossible for him | 4 |
and the merriest meal | 4 |
conveyance of goods and | 4 |
by the hand of | 4 |
with the same view | 4 |
supply the wants of | 4 |
in fear of his | 4 |
publication of tom jones | 4 |
he tells us how | 4 |
produced at drury lane | 4 |
as this kind of | 4 |
may be obliged to | 4 |
take leave of some | 4 |
none who had any | 4 |
left the room without | 4 |
in the latter part | 4 |
of the little theatre | 4 |
by the sailors than | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
as i have probably | 4 |
on the same person | 4 |
at the same period | 4 |
be the author of | 4 |
was at this time | 4 |
the place from whence | 4 |
delivered up to the | 4 |
no easy matter for | 4 |
this same month of | 4 |
school where i had | 4 |
the same thing in | 4 |
a dose of laudanum | 4 |
letters and works of | 4 |
is said to be | 4 |
asked him if he | 4 |
of villains and cut | 4 |
could not help reflecting | 4 |
he was able to | 4 |
bound in the same | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
to julian in the | 4 |
most melancholy sun i | 4 |
is a very common | 4 |
could likewise supply the | 4 |
the greatest of english | 4 |
the characters of men | 4 |
are so far from | 4 |
the tragedy of tragedies | 4 |
the appearance of the | 4 |
let go his anchor | 4 |
that it was impossible | 4 |
of a complication of | 4 |
knots or miles an | 4 |
which i had formerly | 4 |
to the last extremity | 4 |
took the advantage of | 4 |
but it is as | 4 |
has always appeared to | 4 |
enough to make a | 4 |
was no sooner told | 4 |
there is also a | 4 |
the conduct of the | 4 |
but as i have | 4 |
the publication of tom | 4 |
that memorable day when | 4 |
that the captain had | 4 |
pleasantly situated on the | 4 |
as i have known | 4 |
unhardened by all the | 4 |
of which she was | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
if they were not | 4 |
assistance of a companion | 4 |
proposal for the poor | 4 |
there are none so | 4 |
of the wedding day | 4 |
a very weak and | 4 |
more than in all | 4 |
julian passes into a | 4 |
not much terrified with | 4 |
history and antiquities of | 4 |
of a decrepit husband | 4 |
i shall not be | 4 |
captain of a trading | 4 |
it is hard to | 4 |
it may be said | 4 |
finished almost at the | 4 |
out of the grave | 4 |
not have had another | 4 |
of that philosophical school | 4 |
all its muscular flesh | 4 |
the publication of joseph | 4 |
eat or to drink | 4 |
that the book was | 4 |
the influence of a | 4 |
had lost all its | 4 |
what happened to julian | 4 |
seven in the evening | 4 |
very proper decorations to | 4 |
remember to have seen | 4 |
in the course of | 4 |
that he must have | 4 |
the wind was changed | 4 |
to the place from | 4 |
my dear wife and | 4 |
man of the hill | 4 |
for putting an immediate | 4 |
have probably lost it | 4 |
that the ship was | 4 |
easy matter for me | 4 |
the shore of essex | 4 |
had a very good | 4 |
occasionally perform his part | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
bear pains and to | 4 |
from one place to | 4 |
come to an end | 4 |
to be accounted for | 4 |
the space of a | 4 |
of a number of | 4 |
state of the case | 4 |
nothing to eat or | 4 |
the company of the | 4 |
and works of lady | 4 |
by the assistance of | 4 |
to act in the | 4 |
of the said deceased | 4 |
in a letter to | 4 |
of the covent garden | 4 |
dying of a complication | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
recommend goodness and innocence | 4 |
what i did not | 4 |
a matter of fact | 4 |
went into it with | 4 |
to me in a | 4 |
a long line of | 4 |
to reflect on the | 4 |
in the art of | 4 |
my house at fordhook | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
night at a public | 4 |
it appears that the | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
to an anchor at | 4 |
of the case of | 4 |
about seven in the | 4 |
than the freight of | 4 |
in the history of | 4 |
i believe in the | 4 |
and his wife and | 4 |
of the human race | 4 |
it may be noted | 4 |
laid it on the | 4 |
man deaf to look | 4 |
and his wife were | 4 |
the good of the | 4 |
have had another left | 4 |
the regard of children | 4 |
reason for supposing that | 4 |
every one of which | 4 |
of tom jones the | 4 |
one place to another | 4 |
in all my distemper | 4 |
wanted nothing but a | 4 |
him and his family | 4 |
and of all the | 4 |
the reader should be | 4 |
burlesque of tom thumb | 4 |
to recommend goodness and | 4 |
not undergo more than | 4 |
putting an immediate end | 4 |
he was a gentleman | 4 |
by reason of the | 4 |
in direct opposition to | 4 |
on the nd of | 4 |
than in all my | 4 |
had ever beheld arose | 4 |
creator of the english | 4 |
for i am convinced | 4 |
all committed within the | 4 |
in as many hours | 4 |
on board the ship | 4 |
undoubtedly would not have | 4 |
make a jest of | 4 |
his adventures in the | 4 |
he seemed to conclude | 4 |
this is the case | 4 |
in the journal of | 4 |
more than three hundred | 4 |
it is that the | 4 |
anchor on the mother | 4 |
be found in a | 4 |
than was ever seen | 4 |
the loss of the | 4 |
to stay on board | 4 |
that they do not | 4 |
he was before a | 4 |
we may be assured | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
a large sum of | 4 |
i did not suffer | 4 |
i have brought my | 3 |
have been a little | 3 |
condition less despaired of | 3 |
maker in the strand | 3 |
the irish howl in | 3 |
of what i have | 3 |
the quarrels of porters | 3 |
for the voyage with | 3 |
and punishment of murder | 3 |
an agreeable hour without | 3 |
cloud to veil her | 3 |
language he knew how | 3 |
us that it was | 3 |
but when he came | 3 |
roar round him with | 3 |
delicious flow of spirits | 3 |
could possibly be so | 3 |
to the dangers of | 3 |
transports of enjoying their | 3 |
and antiquities of leicestershire | 3 |
than general philanthropy and | 3 |
my coach was at | 3 |
as the servant of | 3 |
the distresses of their | 3 |
equal to it on | 3 |
benefit on my country | 3 |
of my warmest friends | 3 |
suffer a brave man | 3 |
almost below the regard | 3 |
i could not conquer | 3 |
seems to me the | 3 |
ranks of the opposition | 3 |
of a far inferior | 3 |
it appears to have | 3 |
his case corrupted a | 3 |
for which we were | 3 |
satisfied in having finished | 3 |
i had been guilty | 3 |
thought to be falling | 3 |
and some papers in | 3 |
and fruits with which | 3 |
which seemed to be | 3 |
by water than the | 3 |
to some of the | 3 |
to be almost infallible | 3 |
before he was twenty | 3 |
gentle to be trusted | 3 |
the farther execution of | 3 |
she was one of | 3 |
he is obliged to | 3 |
which we had reserved | 3 |
those murders and robberies | 3 |
lasting benefit on my | 3 |
receiving an answer from | 3 |
that he had not | 3 |
mores hominum multorum vidit | 3 |
and afterwards as comfortable | 3 |
a yard of me | 3 |
in connection with this | 3 |
in the neighbourhood of | 3 |
his share in the | 3 |
by the addition of | 3 |
engrossed our whole attention | 3 |
from a contemporary cartoon | 3 |
at drury lane on | 3 |
i had formerly seen | 3 |
precisely my coach was | 3 |
part to survey the | 3 |
the man of whom | 3 |
of the last ten | 3 |
examples of the interposition | 3 |
which he could not | 3 |
and the same thing | 3 |
worse perils by water | 3 |
eagerly embraced the offer | 3 |
no small share of | 3 |
flowers and fruits with | 3 |
a broad gold lace | 3 |
well her own and | 3 |
justice to the amiable | 3 |
that can be imagined | 3 |
the air of both | 3 |
characters of all his | 3 |
glowing language he knew | 3 |
of the dirtiest money | 3 |
did indeed set with | 3 |
body so entirely emaciated | 3 |
the goods chattels and | 3 |
whom they could possibly | 3 |
first number of the | 3 |
possession of the present | 3 |
a moment in this | 3 |
it was then the | 3 |
the name of mr | 3 |
paid for sitting almost | 3 |
with a broad gold | 3 |
of cannon roar round | 3 |
against wind and tide | 3 |
edition of peregrine pickle | 3 |
live to finish it | 3 |
almost sixteen hours in | 3 |
the many agreeable objects | 3 |
a vessel trading to | 3 |
of fashion and distinction | 3 |
to a warmer climate | 3 |
the recovery of the | 3 |
on the like occasions | 3 |
greatly corresponded with that | 3 |
of all my offspring | 3 |
he knew how to | 3 |
even the glowing language | 3 |
an ascendant over him | 3 |
warming to the heart | 3 |
to veil her from | 3 |
him if any persons | 3 |
pleasing heroine of all | 3 |
reputed to be almost | 3 |
some way in maintaining | 3 |
put out thy light | 3 |
to these the pageantry | 3 |
world hath offered to | 3 |
must have been the | 3 |
what seems to me | 3 |
the year of his | 3 |
in the eye of | 3 |
her own and all | 3 |
on whom i doated | 3 |
most undoubtedly would not | 3 |
there is nothing so | 3 |
being returned from the | 3 |
themselves with the flowers | 3 |
people of fashion and | 3 |
which served as very | 3 |
in a very large | 3 |
all the rivers of | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
attributed greatly to a | 3 |
are told that the | 3 |
it first gave me | 3 |
the weather was almost | 3 |
to say nothing of | 3 |
for it was not | 3 |
heart of an englishman | 3 |
a lingering imperfect gout | 3 |
operation that is attended | 3 |
murmurs and praises to | 3 |
the certain consequence of | 3 |
in the voyage to | 3 |
the papers signed c | 3 |
as the author of | 3 |
from the fact that | 3 |
the news of the | 3 |
as can be ascertained | 3 |
upwards of forty years | 3 |
is that of the | 3 |
drew in his amelia | 3 |
with the worst of | 3 |
portrait of sophia western | 3 |
rivers of the world | 3 |
can behold without going | 3 |
companion were both retired | 3 |
the end of his | 3 |
the most valuable part | 3 |
from the hitherto unpublished | 3 |
to the choice of | 3 |
no one can form | 3 |
amiable qualities of the | 3 |
a few hours before | 3 |
condescend to become more | 3 |
a little too abjectly | 3 |
would go to church | 3 |
any degree of love | 3 |
great and lasting benefit | 3 |
of a genius that | 3 |
from the hands of | 3 |
to lady mary wortley | 3 |
eat on board our | 3 |
object that this world | 3 |
one or two of | 3 |
heard numbers of cannon | 3 |
of the most disagreeable | 3 |
i partly owe to | 3 |
which engrossed our whole | 3 |
the said edmund fielding | 3 |
to be the first | 3 |
great a fool of | 3 |
this must have been | 3 |
i doubt not whether | 3 |
the appearance of joseph | 3 |
of the denbigh family | 3 |
wife whose picture he | 3 |
of which it is | 3 |
and the sun himself | 3 |
been with no great | 3 |
nothing could be more | 3 |
understood no language but | 3 |
which i was constantly | 3 |
in the destruction of | 3 |
had again acquired some | 3 |
in a disposition of | 3 |
my entrance into the | 3 |
the pleasure of thinking | 3 |
exact resemblance she bore | 3 |
terrible circumstance to me | 3 |
sword by his side | 3 |
into the other world | 3 |
which was no sooner | 3 |
he was one of | 3 |
spirituous liquors of those | 3 |
the cooler transports of | 3 |
part of the mediterranean | 3 |
in whose conversation i | 3 |
be said with the | 3 |
was now turned to | 3 |
drunk with the spirituous | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
to survey the moon | 3 |
though i am a | 3 |
use of his limbs | 3 |
the introduction to the | 3 |
the serenest evening that | 3 |
of the most pleasant | 3 |
of both these sweet | 3 |
or rather the knight | 3 |
the greatness of his | 3 |
sights almost below the | 3 |
in the same proportion | 3 |
too abjectly implored for | 3 |
a majesty which is | 3 |
by the exact resemblance | 3 |
earth to little more | 3 |
and three bodies in | 3 |
the true source of | 3 |
out for the other | 3 |
have dwelt too long | 3 |
a single cloud to | 3 |
numbers of aged and | 3 |
during great part of | 3 |
a great and lasting | 3 |
of may the sun | 3 |
it was impossible for | 3 |
from that day i | 3 |
to the amiable qualities | 3 |
and assigns for ever | 3 |
came to the conclusion | 3 |
sun himself was the | 3 |
was almost at the | 3 |
and which hath in | 3 |
all that can be | 3 |
in vain against wind | 3 |
to act with the | 3 |
laden with almost every | 3 |
of religion and virtue | 3 |
his three great novels | 3 |
reign of george ii | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
without going to sea | 3 |
was no other than | 3 |
but it seems the | 3 |
in that print of | 3 |
of which i had | 3 |
was raised to the | 3 |
where my wife and | 3 |
taken me a lodging | 3 |
a man of your | 3 |
with a smile that | 3 |
with many murmurs and | 3 |
here took their leave | 3 |
the object of his | 3 |
were in actual custody | 3 |
have been committed within | 3 |
as an information which | 3 |
who most undoubtedly would | 3 |
out of the kingdom | 3 |
happened to stand empty | 3 |
i confess myself so | 3 |
the activity of his | 3 |
a most stately apartment | 3 |
ever done of any | 3 |
ride of six miles | 3 |
under the spell of | 3 |
given no small alarm | 3 |
diversion of the reader | 3 |
of wapping and rotherhithe | 3 |
came from the hands | 3 |
have an opportunity of | 3 |
burst into the cabin | 3 |
i received from the | 3 |
i were sitting together | 3 |
her companion were both | 3 |
of containing one human | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
i was certain of | 3 |
capable of containing one | 3 |
captain and i sat | 3 |
that can be said | 3 |
in the register of | 3 |
fine prospect of the | 3 |
confess on the like | 3 |
employ did not do | 3 |
than justice to the | 3 |
fruits with which her | 3 |
those who knew him | 3 |
well knew i had | 3 |
the symptoms of a | 3 |
one human body in | 3 |
concluded that he was | 3 |
but i had the | 3 |
nothing on the land | 3 |
of the public to | 3 |
effect of the patriot | 3 |
long been my assistant | 3 |
and it is impossible | 3 |
cooler transports of enjoying | 3 |
afterwards as comfortable a | 3 |
my shares in the | 3 |
to say that the | 3 |
on account of his | 3 |
the rivers of the | 3 |
he said he had | 3 |
my family for the | 3 |
with sufficient dignity that | 3 |
of laudanum prescribed by | 3 |
a writer in the | 3 |
conveying them to the | 3 |
as if i had | 3 |
to a dose of | 3 |
others here took their | 3 |
on this occasion we | 3 |
i plead the cause | 3 |
down again into the | 3 |
was constantly entertained during | 3 |
the misfortune of being | 3 |
to it on shore | 3 |
having one bottle to | 3 |
i had again acquired | 3 |
go to church at | 3 |
of the success of | 3 |
about eight in the | 3 |
most fruitful season of | 3 |
them to the ears | 3 |
this day is published | 3 |
condition of the poor | 3 |
before the publication of | 3 |
at the new theatre | 3 |
in about four days | 3 |
upon earth to little | 3 |
the death of this | 3 |
which stands at ealing | 3 |
a lion for elias | 3 |
for when i had | 3 |
i was a little | 3 |
and had asked pardon | 3 |
we were informed that | 3 |
dwelt too long on | 3 |
can form an idea | 3 |
my wife and i | 3 |
three bodies in breadth | 3 |
whom i had lost | 3 |
month of may the | 3 |
in the detection and | 3 |
the justices of the | 3 |
of the same kind | 3 |
obliged to submit to | 3 |
much military fierceness on | 3 |
of demolishing this gang | 3 |
other passengers were a | 3 |
in his power to | 3 |
liberty of the stage | 3 |
visited by two ruffians | 3 |
preface to david simple | 3 |
it was thought proper | 3 |
both soon fell fast | 3 |
the moment i was | 3 |
than the common dangers | 3 |
answered with sufficient dignity | 3 |
peace for the county | 3 |
she is my favourite | 3 |
invited him to dinner | 3 |
my recovery i had | 3 |
in which they are | 3 |
great hope to me | 3 |
a great chair in | 3 |
a strong and lively | 3 |
could not conquer nature | 3 |
ignorant of such sensation | 3 |
anything equal to it | 3 |
of the year produces | 3 |
at the middle temple | 3 |
seemed sensible of his | 3 |
i was in the | 3 |
picture he drew in | 3 |
have informed him if | 3 |
were called off to | 3 |
of my plan to | 3 |
the whole of the | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
the gate of elysium | 3 |
of enjoying an agreeable | 3 |
to have been with | 3 |
it is sufficient to | 3 |
had taken me a | 3 |
was yet blazing with | 3 |
five pounds ten shillings | 3 |
our voyage was retarded | 3 |
familiar letters between the | 3 |
hours in the twenty | 3 |
with the second object | 3 |
had not yet been | 3 |
once lent the whole | 3 |
as far as can | 3 |
to that denomination would | 3 |
desire of demolishing this | 3 |
i was left in | 3 |
he was sure he | 3 |
object which engrossed our | 3 |
plead the cause of | 3 |
had long been my | 3 |
we had seen in | 3 |
only object which engrossed | 3 |
obedient and most humble | 3 |
the reign of george | 3 |
of which we have | 3 |
the effects of which | 3 |
in the characters of | 3 |
are not ashamed to | 3 |
he seemed sensible of | 3 |
in consequence of the | 3 |
to the conclusion that | 3 |
of the voyage to | 3 |
that perfection of which | 3 |
of the parish of | 3 |
would have given me | 3 |
the same manner as | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
the carrying off the | 3 |
hath offered to our | 3 |
out of the public | 3 |
of chin and nose | 3 |
much more pleasure than | 3 |
in little vessels of | 3 |
we were alarmed with | 3 |
was visited by two | 3 |
more than his number | 3 |
direct opposition to the | 3 |
to point out that | 3 |
a great lover of | 3 |
a spectacle of the | 3 |
descend so low as | 3 |
committed in the streets | 3 |
could be said with | 3 |
and far superior to | 3 |
is the fact that | 3 |
which remained with my | 3 |
to threaten me with | 3 |
more than justice to | 3 |
i had borne an | 3 |
lest they should be | 3 |
if any persons of | 3 |
with which i had | 3 |
at anchor in the | 3 |
of a lingering imperfect | 3 |
the yards of deptford | 3 |
whom i have before | 3 |
cannot be regarded as | 3 |
the then reigning gangs | 3 |
tasting a delicious mixture | 3 |
daughter and her companion | 3 |
anywise able to withstand | 3 |
which was almost at | 3 |
was almost fatigued to | 3 |
the brow of a | 3 |
containing one human body | 3 |
no language but his | 3 |
of a body so | 3 |
at the little theatre | 3 |
providence in the detection | 3 |
of all the romances | 3 |
itself to our view | 3 |
was left in a | 3 |
sensible of his error | 3 |
from lisbon to the | 3 |
resemblance she bore to | 3 |
at least one of | 3 |
the pleasure of seeing | 3 |
i immediately forgave him | 3 |
are generally reputed to | 3 |
he sooner see the | 3 |
of all his friends | 3 |
not exceed the reach | 3 |
constantly entertained during the | 3 |
the management of the | 3 |
he answered with sufficient | 3 |
in spite of some | 3 |
was sent for from | 3 |
we all sat down | 3 |
fierceness on his head | 3 |
the most eager desire | 3 |
example of the truth | 3 |
lady without an apology | 3 |
never think or speak | 3 |
matter of no great | 3 |
to ask of what | 3 |
on board the queen | 3 |
object to the eye | 3 |
an inkhorn at his | 3 |
every day committed in | 3 |
of aged and infirm | 3 |
he appears to have | 3 |
than we imagined it | 3 |
and ended with becoming | 3 |
there are none who | 3 |
and all the tender | 3 |
water than the common | 3 |
in this case the | 3 |
lisbon to the sea | 3 |
with no great propriety | 3 |
think nothing on the | 3 |
under the influence of | 3 |
my existence during great | 3 |
manners were so gentlemanly | 3 |
to draw my feet | 3 |
prices which are daily | 3 |
one of the three | 3 |
praises to which i | 3 |
information which he seemed | 3 |
and i had the | 3 |
the place of my | 3 |
on the land can | 3 |
not easy to be | 3 |
virtue more than general | 3 |
richly laden with almost | 3 |
of the people are | 3 |
acquainted us that it | 3 |
with love and esteem | 3 |
and she made as | 3 |
of the patriot in | 3 |
the mortification of seeing | 3 |
which it is impossible | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
a brave man and | 3 |
any man i know | 3 |
spectacle of the highest | 3 |
it was in vain | 3 |
the sake of the | 3 |
known how to employ | 3 |
with no fewer or | 3 |
far superior to that | 3 |
from the very first | 3 |
for a month certain | 3 |
the th of march | 3 |
he ran down again | 3 |
had borne an operation | 3 |
of writing in the | 3 |
reduced an income of | 3 |
me the most delicious | 3 |
when i say hath | 3 |
the servant of the | 3 |
in his dedication to | 3 |
and lasting benefit on | 3 |
mr austin dobson says | 3 |
were seated on the | 3 |
now placed on the | 3 |
i must run the | 3 |
called a bath case | 3 |
misfortune of being so | 3 |
early the next morning | 3 |
many murmurs and praises | 3 |
goods chattels and credits | 3 |
and was no sooner | 3 |
having finished my life | 3 |
and my eldest daughter | 3 |
in spite of his | 3 |
the beginning of august | 3 |
continuing in our embrace | 3 |
the prerogative court of | 3 |
captain in a most | 3 |
is no record of | 3 |
seemed to have some | 3 |
would fall very short | 3 |
remain a moment in | 3 |
the evening the wind | 3 |
a portion of the | 3 |
of sir henry gould | 3 |
rank he was in | 3 |
the death of their | 3 |
would strike the hearer | 3 |
delicious mixture of the | 3 |
were all suppressed and | 3 |
the amiable qualities of | 3 |
with scarce any degree | 3 |
employed in composing it | 3 |
on the day of | 3 |
and his sword by | 3 |
sat down together to | 3 |
not for want of | 3 |
with wind and tide | 3 |
very civil in his | 3 |
good of the public | 3 |
the ardent desire of | 3 |
money upon earth to | 3 |
air of both these | 3 |
that my wife and | 3 |
totally ignorant of such | 3 |
hoy approaching the vessel | 3 |
of an avaricious jew | 3 |
would permit him to | 3 |
and others of the | 3 |
i sat down together | 3 |
the sun himself was | 3 |
prescribed by my surgeon | 3 |
had served under the | 3 |
among the middlesex records | 3 |
reach of a moderate | 3 |
brave man and an | 3 |
empty within my reach | 3 |
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of the interposition of | 3 |
dignity that they were | 3 |
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the redundancy of his | 3 |
the fact that it | 3 |
that he has been | 3 |
she bore to a | 3 |
on the person of | 3 |
general philanthropy and private | 3 |
case of elizabeth canning | 3 |
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provision for his family | 3 |
who is said to | 3 |
pleasant to the women | 3 |
gangs of street robbers | 3 |
mile from the city | 3 |
voyage with the utmost | 3 |
greatly to a dose | 3 |
that i would not | 3 |
in a great chair | 3 |
there seems to be | 3 |
a very good one | 3 |
a man who most | 3 |
they have any modesty | 3 |
lost several years before | 3 |
i blush when i | 3 |
air in the universe | 3 |
was the only object | 3 |
papers in his hand | 3 |
bore to a fury | 3 |
in connection with the | 3 |
hogshead of small beer | 3 |
in the evening of | 3 |
of any great hope | 3 |
had no doubt of | 3 |
falling into the agonies | 3 |
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to his pen of | 3 |
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garden at this most | 3 |
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opposite to their own | 3 |
again acquired some little | 3 |
in this part of | 3 |
i was left to | 3 |
of a series of | 3 |
could i have known | 3 |
i was constantly entertained | 3 |
the reach of necessity | 3 |
he had a very | 3 |
far as can be | 3 |
he loved her passionately | 3 |
remained with my clerk | 3 |
the characters of all | 3 |
a full week after | 3 |
chair in the cabin | 3 |
of anything equal to | 3 |
fool of me as | 3 |
exceed the reach of | 3 |
a disposition of enjoying | 3 |
any kind of ceremony | 3 |
superior to that of | 3 |
all ideas of friendship | 3 |
company might refresh themselves | 3 |
in a condition less | 3 |
in the whole month | 3 |
subject of mirth and | 3 |
and others here took | 3 |
reserved uncut to eat | 3 |
which two miles in | 3 |
me the honour of | 3 |
what is called a | 3 |
man for stealing a | 3 |
board the queen of | 3 |
some provision for his | 3 |
confess myself so entirely | 3 |
common dangers of the | 3 |
without contaminating his morals | 3 |
the day after the | 3 |
the sailing ourselves in | 3 |
that i had not | 3 |
me a lodging for | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
uncut to eat on | 3 |
was the only person | 3 |
pleasant sailing with wind | 3 |
whether it be that | 3 |
one of the corporation | 3 |
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the sun scarce appeared | 3 |
the second object that | 3 |
it came from the | 3 |
to pack more than | 3 |
aristotle in his politics | 3 |
in defiance of it | 3 |
be probably the last | 3 |
which they were made | 3 |
struggle in vain against | 3 |
soon fell fast asleep | 3 |
the beginning of this | 3 |
agreeable objects with which | 3 |
his cockade in his | 3 |
least one of the | 3 |
did not allow his | 3 |
detection and punishment of | 3 |
best reputed operator in | 3 |
what words can describe | 3 |
the tryal of colley | 3 |
have given no small | 3 |
and the farther execution | 3 |
prerogative court of canterbury | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
a few weeks before | 3 |
were every day committed | 3 |
the river tajo from | 3 |
use of the said | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
scarce any degree of | 3 |
highest degree of amusement | 3 |
a gentleman and lady | 3 |
in rising presented us | 3 |
that i think nothing | 3 |
the hearer with awe | 3 |
most disagreeable hours which | 3 |
to a man who | 3 |
infinitely too long and | 3 |
most eager desire of | 3 |
more than could be | 3 |
a garden at this | 3 |
was the first time | 3 |
is enough to make | 3 |
than he ran down | 3 |
liberties and properties of | 3 |
at lisbon on sunday | 3 |
to lay about him | 3 |
less than half a | 3 |
the reach of a | 3 |
persons of distinction were | 3 |
to be falling into | 3 |
ran down again into | 3 |
our knowledge of his | 3 |
thus fully accomplished my | 3 |
single cloud to veil | 3 |
a justice of peace | 3 |
if he and his | 3 |
ourselves with some roasted | 3 |
choice were one and | 3 |
better end than the | 3 |
a lodging for a | 3 |
others out of the | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
the tender offices becoming | 3 |
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to exist in the | 3 |
farther execution of my | 3 |
on me as the | 3 |
of the earl of | 3 |
to eat on board | 3 |
mere diversion of the | 3 |
circe some good ale | 3 |
dirtiest money upon earth | 3 |
return to the place | 3 |
is incapable of description | 3 |
but with love and | 3 |
effects of which had | 3 |
not to convince me | 3 |
and choice were one | 3 |
sailing with wind and | 3 |
that day i began | 3 |
such numbers of aged | 3 |
the horizon was yet | 3 |
devotedly attached to her | 3 |
than half a year | 3 |
behold without going to | 3 |
between newbury and london | 3 |
it is to die | 3 |
the possession of an | 3 |
they would have been | 3 |
day of their lives | 3 |
if i should condescend | 3 |
too good and too | 3 |
down to a very | 3 |
veil her from our | 3 |
if time had been | 3 |
for the other world | 3 |
of men and of | 3 |
with the power of | 3 |
he had been a | 3 |
the detection and punishment | 3 |
so concluded the evening | 3 |
it is noteworthy that | 3 |
family for the voyage | 3 |
fewer or less diseases | 3 |
and to the ardent | 3 |
it into his head | 3 |
robberies which were every | 3 |
knew not how to | 3 |
as they may be | 3 |
of enjoying their pleasures | 3 |
he had not seen | 3 |
was now once more | 3 |
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force from my side | 3 |
all suppressed and overcome | 3 |
or known what it | 3 |
of her own rank | 3 |
constitution without contaminating his | 3 |
to stand empty within | 3 |
his most mortal majesty | 3 |
company of my little | 3 |
which a garden at | 3 |
of the th of | 3 |
as all other such | 3 |
thought myself in a | 3 |
works of henry fielding | 3 |
patriot in his constitution | 3 |
to do but to | 3 |
all who saw me | 3 |
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we have the authority | 3 |
obituary notice in the | 3 |
of my physical acquaintance | 3 |
was in the custom | 3 |
who understood no language | 3 |
human body in length | 3 |
not do more than | 3 |
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in tom jones is | 3 |
informed him if any | 3 |
mezzotint of a painting | 3 |
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have known how to | 3 |
gentleman was a riding | 3 |
shall attain the age | 3 |
a few days later | 3 |
together to a small | 3 |
out of the town | 3 |
to thank him for | 3 |
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under the care of | 3 |
incessantly to torment her | 3 |
with much more pleasure | 3 |
offered to our vision | 3 |
great propriety settled in | 3 |
wife and her friend | 3 |
is contained in this | 3 |
he would soon grow | 3 |
private affairs at the | 3 |
to such numbers of | 3 |
would have wanted money | 3 |
a year or two | 3 |
offspring she is my | 3 |
cockade in his hat | 3 |
which my wife had | 3 |
irish howl in them | 3 |
that even with the | 3 |
pleasing object to the | 3 |
behaved more like a | 3 |
moment in this posture | 3 |
a second edition was | 3 |
one hundred and forty | 3 |
tumbled on his knees | 3 |
i am inclined to | 3 |
of the true patriot | 3 |
the discussion of this | 3 |
a kind of coffee | 3 |
in the heat of | 3 |
had known their own | 3 |
the youth of both | 3 |
had been the carrying | 3 |
my feet out of | 3 |
the same time of | 3 |
related what had happened | 3 |
the ears of my | 3 |
how to employ those | 3 |
she made as great | 3 |
from the autograph now | 3 |
the voyage with the | 3 |
half a hogshead of | 3 |
put a lucky end | 3 |
end than the mere | 3 |
of the quality of | 3 |
remainder of his days | 3 |
for nothing more than | 3 |
incredibly pleasant to the | 3 |
the very next morning | 3 |
great eminence in the | 3 |
has already been made | 3 |
the spirituous liquors of | 3 |
to take the other | 3 |
vessels of our own | 3 |
how often the greatest | 3 |
of captain hercules vinegar | 3 |
man and an old | 3 |
refresh themselves with the | 3 |
and robberies which were | 3 |
in the registers of | 3 |
to that beloved first | 3 |
an idea of anything | 3 |
i doated with a | 3 |
to be sure i | 3 |
indeed set with a | 3 |
might refresh themselves with | 3 |
in joseph andrews is | 3 |
manners of many men | 3 |
published by andrew millar | 3 |
any persons of distinction | 3 |
weather was almost a | 3 |
of the works of | 3 |
the young man was | 3 |
told him he might | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
reflecting how often the | 3 |
the lord high chancellor | 3 |
them were in actual | 3 |
have been in the | 3 |
no one can behold | 3 |
in the dedication to | 3 |
himself was the only | 3 |
with the utmost disdain | 3 |
the best reputed operator | 3 |
heroine of all the | 3 |
in the event of | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
the said deceased and | 3 |
the single consideration of | 3 |
degree of love for | 3 |
more than i had | 3 |
and i heard my | 3 |
had ever done of | 3 |
and an illiterate portuguese | 3 |
in a manner which | 3 |
publication of the enquiry | 3 |
to contribute to the | 3 |
entertained during the whole | 3 |
the merit of the | 3 |
i shall ever undertake | 3 |
the manners of many | 3 |
years after the appearance | 3 |
with such appearance of | 3 |
a single cloud presented | 3 |
regale ourselves with some | 3 |
morning was fair and | 3 |
pleasure of thinking that | 3 |
may the sun scarce | 3 |
gathered from the following | 3 |
the same kind of | 3 |
i went into the | 3 |
to my great astonishment | 3 |
in less than three | 3 |
of a sea prospect | 3 |
a visit to a | 3 |
of the prices which | 3 |
the peace for the | 3 |
with almost every particular | 3 |
case the bath waters | 3 |
wet and open boat | 3 |
evidence of his own | 3 |
enjoying their pleasures at | 3 |
the flowers and fruits | 3 |
to the book itself | 3 |
as we have said | 3 |
disagreeable hours which ever | 3 |
which we were as | 3 |
eight in the evening | 3 |
exulted in being returned | 3 |
their forces in the | 3 |
to become more gentle | 3 |
but a lad of | 3 |
idea of anything equal | 3 |
most pleasing heroine of | 3 |
my health and life | 3 |
but it is clear | 3 |
this world hath offered | 3 |
of the characters which | 3 |
presented us with the | 3 |
so entirely fond of | 3 |
it was not for | 3 |
and she returned his | 3 |
ealing in the county | 3 |
little doubt that the | 3 |
whole profits of a | 3 |
she had ever done | 3 |
and finished almost at | 3 |
rage being perfectly subsided | 3 |
with becoming the subject | 3 |
which was much better | 3 |
day committed in the | 3 |
gave me the most | 3 |
i believe i may | 3 |
who was a very | 3 |
conversation i might indulge | 3 |
the difference between the | 3 |
to convince me that | 3 |
me as she had | 3 |
for the better preventing | 3 |
profits of a benefit | 3 |
known their own interests | 3 |
to the fact that | 3 |
especially as very heavy | 3 |
my distemper was now | 3 |
i submitted entirely to | 3 |
small alarm to a | 3 |
as it came from | 3 |
company with the gardener | 3 |
dose of laudanum prescribed | 3 |
made on the bath | 3 |
the most pleasant spots | 3 |
they seldom outstepped the | 3 |
whom the world calls | 3 |
they are sure to | 3 |
it is not impossible | 3 |
of the female quixote | 3 |
in my mind on | 3 |
men and of ministers | 3 |
the gentleman was a | 3 |
a terrible circumstance to | 3 |
yards of deptford and | 3 |
the baptism of a | 3 |
are not the only | 3 |
he left off writing | 3 |
voyage to lisbon and | 3 |
now at woburn abbey | 3 |
with the lower classes | 3 |
indeed of any great | 3 |
illness of his wife | 3 |
best of men and | 3 |
the exact resemblance she | 3 |
again into the cabin | 3 |
very night to mrs | 3 |
be judged inferior to | 3 |
to a kind of | 3 |
entertained with a scene | 3 |
we were entertained with | 3 |
was fair and bright | 3 |
been as extensive as | 3 |
these the pageantry of | 3 |
where i was born | 3 |
to conclude that it | 3 |
some papers in his | 3 |
and i asked him | 3 |
had been guilty of | 3 |
of my health and | 3 |
to convince us of | 3 |
seven of them were | 3 |
excellent cold pasty which | 3 |
who had either not | 3 |
existence during great part | 3 |
i thought it was | 3 |
she returned his affection | 3 |
may seem to be | 3 |
permit him to put | 3 |
within a year or | 3 |
the author of her | 3 |
every particular which a | 3 |
as i had formerly | 3 |
am not so certain | 3 |
the case of elizabeth | 3 |
ordinary degree of rudeness | 3 |
in the following year | 3 |
to our knowledge of | 3 |
the prices which are | 3 |
the name of this | 3 |
as may be gathered | 3 |
the dangerous illness of | 3 |
an example of the | 3 |
that the name of | 3 |
of the opposition in | 3 |
first agonies of his | 3 |
writer for the stage | 3 |
a body so entirely | 3 |
the whole profits of | 3 |
since the death of | 3 |
this most fruitful season | 3 |
that the gentleman was | 3 |
we beat the sea | 3 |
way in maintaining the | 3 |
soon grow more rude | 3 |
less diseases than a | 3 |
as he called it | 3 |
journey for some time | 3 |
good constitution without contaminating | 3 |
the post of a | 3 |
the limits of propriety | 3 |
the common dangers of | 3 |
this was not my | 3 |
or in any other | 3 |
of the body politic | 3 |
if they have any | 3 |
came in without any | 3 |
pack more than his | 3 |
i now thought myself | 3 |
desire of my warmest | 3 |
the beautiful english cemetery | 3 |
as it is one | 3 |
a delicious mixture of | 3 |
and others out of | 3 |
do i believe that | 3 |
decorations to such a | 3 |
of them were in | 3 |
as might be expected | 3 |
as pleasant as can | 3 |
soon after their departure | 3 |
as comfortable a nap | 3 |
the discovery of the | 3 |
that to make him | 3 |
pasty which my wife | 3 |
rising presented us with | 3 |
all other such philosophers | 3 |
there is not one | 3 |
a few weeks after | 3 |
season of the year | 3 |
of no great certainty | 3 |
who has any degree | 3 |
how to employ did | 3 |
no small alarm to | 3 |
than ordinary degree of | 3 |
of the great novelist | 3 |
proper decorations to such | 3 |
had no use of | 3 |
that it would be | 3 |
compared to these the | 3 |
and attempt to beat | 3 |
the height of my | 3 |
sailing ourselves in little | 3 |
named in the said | 3 |
lady would permit him | 3 |
to which we are | 3 |
measured here as on | 3 |
very heavy showers of | 3 |
pleasant as can be | 3 |
almost every particular which | 3 |
to produce some better | 3 |
that print of his | 3 |
obliged to do it | 3 |
which i well knew | 3 |
good and too gentle | 3 |
that this world hath | 3 |
the obituary notice in | 3 |
sat down to a | 3 |
was called to the | 3 |
sufficient dignity that they | 3 |
do more than justice | 3 |
one or two in | 3 |
the work of a | 3 |
the three great novels | 3 |
to the repeated advice | 3 |
had been measured here | 3 |
of the death of | 3 |
say hath not been | 3 |
single cloud presented itself | 3 |
of all kinds of | 3 |
seemed to affect a | 3 |
as very heavy showers | 3 |
some degree of surliness | 3 |
which he frequently condescended | 3 |
and if he did | 3 |
me the highest degree | 3 |
denomination would break into | 3 |
with the loss of | 3 |
at twelve precisely my | 3 |
seemed to threaten me | 3 |
an operation that is | 3 |
the dedication of tom | 3 |
in the part of | 3 |
many agreeable objects with | 3 |
language but his own | 3 |
and on the th | 3 |
which continued incessantly to | 3 |
to whom they could | 3 |
military fierceness on his | 3 |
in the prerogative court | 3 |
the success of the | 3 |
answer from his companion | 3 |
so low as to | 3 |
spirits which were raised | 3 |
which i had borne | 3 |
first wife whose picture | 3 |
of the highest horror | 3 |
the pleasant sailing with | 3 |
diseases than a jaundice | 3 |
part of the world | 3 |
my wife had made | 3 |
a boy of eleven | 3 |
to beat the seas | 3 |
in this same month | 3 |
sooner see the hoy | 3 |
the only object which | 3 |
strike the hearer with | 3 |
is my favourite child | 3 |
to that of kensington | 3 |
probably the last i | 3 |
for fear of the | 3 |
true patriot and the | 3 |
assured me what he | 3 |
of the month of | 3 |
known what it is | 3 |
the next morning the | 3 |
the more so as | 3 |
extensive as his imagination | 3 |
giving me leave to | 3 |
the hoy approaching the | 3 |
draw my feet out | 3 |
not happen to be | 3 |
as extensive as his | 3 |
the shortness of his | 3 |
one bottle to pack | 3 |
a man of no | 3 |
that is attended with | 3 |
ill paid for sitting | 3 |
and so will be | 3 |
my plan to my | 3 |
done of any woman | 3 |
of great eminence in | 3 |
who behaved more like | 3 |
the covent garden tragedy | 3 |
tajo from lisbon to | 3 |
sun scarce appeared three | 3 |
to employ did not | 3 |
the expense of the | 3 |
to remain a moment | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
of giving me leave | 3 |
had taken a large | 3 |
liquors of those days | 3 |
paid for pleasures of | 3 |
the possession of a | 3 |
perils by water than | 3 |
the peace for middlesex | 3 |
without any regard to | 3 |
perfection of which it | 3 |
for robbing a hen | 3 |
forces in the destruction | 3 |
have employed in composing | 3 |
seen for many years | 3 |
less than certain death | 3 |
seemed to have been | 3 |
of all ideas of | 3 |
of which remained with | 3 |
case might have been | 3 |
had delayed my bath | 3 |
while the horizon was | 3 |
corrupted a good constitution | 3 |
that she had been | 3 |
large retinue of servants | 3 |
of the goods chattels | 3 |
contrary to the repeated | 3 |
whom it was no | 3 |
a very fine prospect | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
i might indulge myself | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
i have known how | 3 |
i had reduced an | 3 |
wish you had been | 3 |
the original of the | 3 |
came up to me | 3 |
to quote again from | 3 |
the residence of the | 3 |
very fine prospect of | 3 |
more than general philanthropy | 3 |
teach him to be | 3 |
to the readers of | 3 |
here as on earth | 3 |
man who most undoubtedly | 3 |
eyes were called off | 3 |
i will give you | 3 |
to the public good | 3 |
in a wet and | 3 |
doubt but that the | 3 |
was always ready to | 3 |
told me he thought | 3 |
which was cocked with | 3 |
i say hath not | 3 |
and an excellent cold | 3 |
laudanum prescribed by my | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
put off his sailing | 3 |
whose appearance greatly corresponded | 3 |
as a london magistrate | 3 |
ourselves in little vessels | 3 |
attempt to beat the | 3 |
are many of those | 3 |
we had reserved uncut | 3 |
given me some happiness | 3 |
a wet and open | 3 |
off the symptoms of | 3 |
returned from the presence | 3 |
rather more than could | 3 |
if the bill had | 3 |
world calls people of | 3 |
love for his country | 3 |
of the irish howl | 3 |
whose picture he drew | 3 |
there is a certain | 3 |
the true patriot and | 3 |
i was sure of | 3 |
overcome by the single | 3 |
prospect of the river | 3 |
i have frequently been | 3 |
symptoms of a lingering | 3 |
production of the most | 3 |
the interposition of providence | 3 |
will be probably the | 3 |
lodging for a month | 3 |
and failed not to | 3 |
which were raised by | 3 |
the th of the | 3 |
river tajo from lisbon | 3 |
there is nothing to | 3 |
in love with a | 3 |
would have given no | 3 |
left in a disposition | 3 |
as if the bill | 3 |
chattels and credits of | 3 |
first gave me the | 3 |
on the day following | 3 |
immediate end to those | 3 |
that beloved first wife | 3 |
last will and testament | 3 |
this did not satisfy | 3 |
that he had the | 3 |
as no one can | 3 |
thank him for his | 3 |
sufficiently assured me what | 3 |
vices and follies of | 3 |
to give it a | 3 |