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THE WORKS OF HENRY FIELDING

EDITED BY
GEORGE SAINTSBURY
IN TWELVE VOLUMES
VOL. VIII.

AMELIA BYHENRY FIELDING ESQ

VOL. II.

EDITED BY GEORGE
SAINTSBURY WITH
ILLUSTRATIONS BY
HERBERT RAILTON
& E. J. WHEELER.

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

BOOK V.

CHAPTER I.In which the reader will meet with an old acquaintance

CHAPTER I.Containing a brace of doctors and much physical matter
CHAPTER II.In which Booth pays a visit to the noble lord
CHAPTER III.Relating principally to the affairs of serjeant Atkinson
CHAPTER IV.Containing matters that require no preface
CHAPTER V.Containing much heroic matter
CHAPTER VI.In which the reader will find matter worthy his consideration
CHAPTER VII.Containing various matters
CHAPTER VIII.The heroic behaviour of Colonel Bath
CHAPTER IX.Being the last chapter of the fifth book

BOOK VI.

CHAPTER I.Panegyrics on beauty, with other grave matters

CHAPTER II.Which will not appear, we presume, unnatural to all married readers
CHAPTER III.In which the history looks a little backwards
CHAPTER IV.Containing a very extraordinary incident
CHAPTER V.Containing some matters not very unnatural
CHAPTER VI.A scene in which some ladies will possibly think Amelia's conductexceptionable
CHAPTER VII.A chapter in which there is much learning
CHAPTER VIII.Containing some unaccountable behaviour in Mrs.. Ellison
CHAPTER IX.Containing a very strange incident

BOOK VII.

CHAPTER I.A very short chapter, and consequently requiring no preface

CHAPTER II.The beginning of Mrs. Bennet's history
CHAPTER III.Continuation of Mrs. Bennet's story
CHAPTER IV.Farther continuation
CHAPTER V.The story of Mrs. Bennet continued
CHAPTER VI.Farther continued
CHAPTER VII.The story farther continued
CHAPTER VIII.Farther continuation
CHAPTER IX.The conclusion of Mrs. Bennet's history
CHAPTER X.Being the last chapter of the seventh book

BOOK VIII.

CHAPTER I.Being the first chapter of the eighth book

CHAPTER II.Containing an account of Mr. Booth's fellow-sufferers
CHAPTER III.Containing some extraordinary behaviour in Mrs. Ellison
CHAPTER IV.Containing, among many matters, the exemplary behaviour of ColonelJames
CHAPTER V.Comments upon authors
CHAPTER VI.Which inclines rather to satire than panegyric
CHAPTER VII.Worthy a very serious perusal
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