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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... attention , as the circumftances . It were fuperfluous to evince that the fame objects which one defpifes , are frequently to another the fubftan- tial fource of admiration . The man of business and the man of pleasure are to each other ...
... attention , as the circumftances . It were fuperfluous to evince that the fame objects which one defpifes , are frequently to another the fubftan- tial fource of admiration . The man of business and the man of pleasure are to each other ...
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... attention , than those distant hills and fpires that were almost concealed by one undiftinguished azure . The fea indeed appeared to close the scene , tho ' diftant as it was it but little variegated the view . Hardly indeed were it ...
... attention , than those distant hills and fpires that were almost concealed by one undiftinguished azure . The fea indeed appeared to close the scene , tho ' diftant as it was it but little variegated the view . Hardly indeed were it ...
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... attention , till I found him labouring to in- finuate that physicians themselves could not fave their lives when their time was come . He had not proceeded many steps from it be- fore he beckoned to our Ciceroni . " Friend , " fays he ...
... attention , till I found him labouring to in- finuate that physicians themselves could not fave their lives when their time was come . He had not proceeded many steps from it be- fore he beckoned to our Ciceroni . " Friend , " fays he ...
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... attention . From this in- ftant he bent his thoughts upon the advancement of military fortification : And he often would de- clare it was this trivial incident , that gave him a relifh for that study , which he afterwards purfued with ...
... attention . From this in- ftant he bent his thoughts upon the advancement of military fortification : And he often would de- clare it was this trivial incident , that gave him a relifh for that study , which he afterwards purfued with ...
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... attention ; and to these alone her hopes afpired . Nay , she went fo far , as , in failure of these , to resolve on mifery and wilful wretchedness . SHE at length fucceeded , at least so far , as to find how little they enchanced her ...
... attention ; and to these alone her hopes afpired . Nay , she went fo far , as , in failure of these , to resolve on mifery and wilful wretchedness . SHE at length fucceeded , at least so far , as to find how little they enchanced her ...
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