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:静静欢喜整理
附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有
thehistoryoftoones,afoundling
byhenryfielding
booki
ntainingaschofthebirthofthefoundlingasisnecessary
orpropertoacquaintthereaderhinthebeginningofthishistory
chapter1
theintroductiontotheothefeast
anauthoroughttonsiderhielf,notasagentlenwhogives
aprivateoreleesynarytreat,butratherasonewhokeepsa
publirdinary,atefortheiey
intheforrcase,itishattheentertainerprovides
farehepleases;andthoughthisshouldbeveryindifferent,
andutterlydisagreeabletothetasteofhispany,theystnot
findanyfault;nay,onthentrary,goodbreedingforcesthebr >
outndnow
thentraryofthishappenstothesterofanordinarynwhopay
fortheyeatongratifyingtheirpalates,however
niceandsicaltheseyprove;andifeverythingisnotagreeable
totheirtaste,tocensure,toabuse,andto
dntheirdinnerhoutntroul
toprevent,therefore,givingoffenersbyanysuch
disappointnt,ithathbeenusualeaning
hosttoprovideabilloffareayperuseattheir
firstentranselves
entayexpect,yeitherstayand
regale,orydeparttosoother
ordinarybetteracdatedtotheirtaste
asfronynwhois
capableoflendinguseither,
thesehonestvictuallers,andshallprefixnotonlyageneralbill
offaretoourent,butshalllikehereader
particularbillstoeveryurseobeservedupinthis
andtheensuingvolus
theprovision,then,adeisnootherthan
hunnaturenordoifearthatsensiblereader,thoughst
luxuriousinhistaste,art,cavil,orbeoffended,becausei
havenadbutoneartianofbristol,
uchexperiencebesidesthe
delianydifferentkindsoffood;
norannature,though
herellee,issuchprodigiousvariety,
thataokhroughalltheseveralspeciesof
anilandvegetablefoodinthehananauthoro
exhaustsoextensiveasubject
anobjeayperhapsbeapprehendedfroheredelicate,that
thisdishistoonandvulgar;forelseisthesubjectof
alltherons,hhestalls
aboundnyexquisiteviandsghtberejectedbytheepicure,if
itningofthesnand
vulgar,thatsothingostpaltryalleysunder
thesanainreality,truenatureisasdiffiet
,orbolognasausage,istobe
foundintheshops
buttheetaphor,nsistsinthe
okeryoftheauthor;for,aspopetellsus
trueisnaturetoadvantagedrest;
ofthought,butneerso
thesaanilepartofhisflesh
eatenatthetableofaduke,yperhapsbedegradedinanotherpart,
andsoofhislisgibbeted,asithevileststallin
tohen,liesthedifferencebethefoodofthe
noblenandtheporter,ifbothareatdinneronthesaoxorcalf,
butintheseasoning,thedressing,thegaishing,andthesetting
forthhenostlanguidappetite,
andtheothertusandpallsthathesharpestandkeenest
inlikenner,theexentalentertainnt
nsistslessinthesubjectthanintheauthorsskillinwell
dressingituphoherefore,hereaderbetofind
thathefolloooneofthe
highestprinciplesofthebestokhepresentage,or
perhapsthatofheliogabalus,hathproducedthisgreatn,asis
oallloversofpoliteeating,beginsatfirstby
settingplainthingsbeforehishungryguests,risingafterwardsby
degreesastheirstochsybesupposedtodecrease,tothevery
quintessenanner,
hunnatureatfirsttothekeenappetiteofourreader,inthatre
plainandsilennerinisfoundintheuntry,andshall
hereafterhashandragooithallthehighfrenchanditalian
seasoningofaffectationandvicesandcitiesaffordby
theseans,ayberendereddesirousto
readonforever,asthegreatpersonjustaboventionedissupposed
tohavedesopersonseat
havingpresedthusch,ainthosewholikeour
billoffarenolongerfroheirdiet,andshallproceeddirectly
toserveupthefirsturseofourhistoryfortheirentertainnt
chapter2
ashortdescriptionofsquireallhy,andafulleracuntof
ssbridgetallhy,hissister
inthatpartofthehis
nlycalledsorsetshire,therelatelylived,andperhapslives
still,agentleneightwellbe
calledthefavouriteofbothnatureandfortune;forbothofthese
seeohaventendedstinthis
ntention,natureyseeosotohaveeoffvictorious,as
shebestonygifts,unehadonlyonegiftinher
poinpouringforththis,shehatothers
perhapsythinkthissingleendoorethan
equivalenttoallthevariousblessings
naturefroheforrofthese,hederivedanagreeableperson,a
soundnstitution,asolidunderstanding,andabenevolentheart;
bythelatter,heotheinheritanceofoneofthelargest
estatesintheunty
thisgentlenhadinhisyouthrriedavery
... </P></TD>
:静静欢喜整理
附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有
thehistoryoftoones,afoundling
byhenryfielding
booki
ntainingaschofthebirthofthefoundlingasisnecessary
orpropertoacquaintthereaderhinthebeginningofthishistory
chapter1
theintroductiontotheothefeast
anauthoroughttonsiderhielf,notasagentlenwhogives
aprivateoreleesynarytreat,butratherasonewhokeepsa
publirdinary,atefortheiey
intheforrcase,itishattheentertainerprovides
farehepleases;andthoughthisshouldbeveryindifferent,
andutterlydisagreeabletothetasteofhispany,theystnot
findanyfault;nay,onthentrary,goodbreedingforcesthebr >
outndnow
thentraryofthishappenstothesterofanordinarynwhopay
fortheyeatongratifyingtheirpalates,however
niceandsicaltheseyprove;andifeverythingisnotagreeable
totheirtaste,tocensure,toabuse,andto
dntheirdinnerhoutntroul
toprevent,therefore,givingoffenersbyanysuch
disappointnt,ithathbeenusualeaning
hosttoprovideabilloffareayperuseattheir
firstentranselves
entayexpect,yeitherstayand
regale,orydeparttosoother
ordinarybetteracdatedtotheirtaste
asfronynwhois
capableoflendinguseither,
thesehonestvictuallers,andshallprefixnotonlyageneralbill
offaretoourent,butshalllikehereader
particularbillstoeveryurseobeservedupinthis
andtheensuingvolus
theprovision,then,adeisnootherthan
hunnaturenordoifearthatsensiblereader,thoughst
luxuriousinhistaste,art,cavil,orbeoffended,becausei
havenadbutoneartianofbristol,
uchexperiencebesidesthe
delianydifferentkindsoffood;
norannature,though
herellee,issuchprodigiousvariety,
thataokhroughalltheseveralspeciesof
anilandvegetablefoodinthehananauthoro
exhaustsoextensiveasubject
anobjeayperhapsbeapprehendedfroheredelicate,that
thisdishistoonandvulgar;forelseisthesubjectof
alltherons,hhestalls
aboundnyexquisiteviandsghtberejectedbytheepicure,if
itningofthesnand
vulgar,thatsothingostpaltryalleysunder
thesanainreality,truenatureisasdiffiet
,orbolognasausage,istobe
foundintheshops
buttheetaphor,nsistsinthe
okeryoftheauthor;for,aspopetellsus
trueisnaturetoadvantagedrest;
ofthought,butneerso
thesaanilepartofhisflesh
eatenatthetableofaduke,yperhapsbedegradedinanotherpart,
andsoofhislisgibbeted,asithevileststallin
tohen,liesthedifferencebethefoodofthe
noblenandtheporter,ifbothareatdinneronthesaoxorcalf,
butintheseasoning,thedressing,thegaishing,andthesetting
forthhenostlanguidappetite,
andtheothertusandpallsthathesharpestandkeenest
inlikenner,theexentalentertainnt
nsistslessinthesubjectthanintheauthorsskillinwell
dressingituphoherefore,hereaderbetofind
thathefolloooneofthe
highestprinciplesofthebestokhepresentage,or
perhapsthatofheliogabalus,hathproducedthisgreatn,asis
oallloversofpoliteeating,beginsatfirstby
settingplainthingsbeforehishungryguests,risingafterwardsby
degreesastheirstochsybesupposedtodecrease,tothevery
quintessenanner,
hunnatureatfirsttothekeenappetiteofourreader,inthatre
plainandsilennerinisfoundintheuntry,andshall
hereafterhashandragooithallthehighfrenchanditalian
seasoningofaffectationandvicesandcitiesaffordby
theseans,ayberendereddesirousto
readonforever,asthegreatpersonjustaboventionedissupposed
tohavedesopersonseat
havingpresedthusch,ainthosewholikeour
billoffarenolongerfroheirdiet,andshallproceeddirectly
toserveupthefirsturseofourhistoryfortheirentertainnt
chapter2
ashortdescriptionofsquireallhy,andafulleracuntof
ssbridgetallhy,hissister
inthatpartofthehis
nlycalledsorsetshire,therelatelylived,andperhapslives
still,agentleneightwellbe
calledthefavouriteofbothnatureandfortune;forbothofthese
seeohaventendedstinthis
ntention,natureyseeosotohaveeoffvictorious,as
shebestonygifts,unehadonlyonegiftinher
poinpouringforththis,shehatothers
perhapsythinkthissingleendoorethan
equivalenttoallthevariousblessings
naturefroheforrofthese,hederivedanagreeableperson,a
soundnstitution,asolidunderstanding,andabenevolentheart;
bythelatter,heotheinheritanceofoneofthelargest
estatesintheunty
thisgentlenhadinhisyouthrriedavery
... </P></TD>