The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq: Most of which Were Never Before Printed ...R. and J. Dodsley, 1764 |
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... seem to neglect the most diftant and delightful landskip that ever my eyes beheld . The hill beneath which you have contrived to hide your habitation , which would have afforded you fuch a variety of natural curiofities , as to a perfon ...
... seem to neglect the most diftant and delightful landskip that ever my eyes beheld . The hill beneath which you have contrived to hide your habitation , which would have afforded you fuch a variety of natural curiofities , as to a perfon ...
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... seem thus to infinuate that the appel- lation of gentleman regards morals as well as fa- mily ; and that integrity , politenefs , generofity , and affability , have the trueft claim to a diftinc- tion of this kind . Whence then shall we ...
... seem thus to infinuate that the appel- lation of gentleman regards morals as well as fa- mily ; and that integrity , politenefs , generofity , and affability , have the trueft claim to a diftinc- tion of this kind . Whence then shall we ...
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... seems neceffary that people should imagine you have more accom- plishments than you discover . Ir is on this depends one of the excellencies of the judicious Virgil . He leaves you fomething ever to imagine And fuch is the conftitution ...
... seems neceffary that people should imagine you have more accom- plishments than you discover . Ir is on this depends one of the excellencies of the judicious Virgil . He leaves you fomething ever to imagine And fuch is the conftitution ...
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... seem to answer fome very good purposes . It is then established on the fame foundation , as the judge's robe and the prelate's lawn . If drefs were only authorized in men of ingenuity , we should find many aiming at the previous merit ...
... seem to answer fome very good purposes . It is then established on the fame foundation , as the judge's robe and the prelate's lawn . If drefs were only authorized in men of ingenuity , we should find many aiming at the previous merit ...
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... seem to comprehend me . SILENCE enfued for many minutes ; when hav- ing had time to reflect upon the monuments of men famous in their generations , he food col- lected in himself ; affuring me " there was no " fort of excellence could ...
... seem to comprehend me . SILENCE enfued for many minutes ; when hav- ing had time to reflect upon the monuments of men famous in their generations , he food col- lected in himself ; affuring me " there was no " fort of excellence could ...
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