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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... effect , a part of know- ledge in most respects allowedly more genteel than that of the operator . SAYS the courtier , I cannot answer for every individual inftance ; but I think moderately fpeak- ing , the vulgar are generally in the ...
... effect , a part of know- ledge in most respects allowedly more genteel than that of the operator . SAYS the courtier , I cannot answer for every individual inftance ; but I think moderately fpeak- ing , the vulgar are generally in the ...
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... effect , the conviction , and the refolution confequent , may be just the fame in either of the cafes . SUCH appears , to me at least , to be the true existence of apparitions . THE reafons against any external apparition , among others ...
... effect , the conviction , and the refolution confequent , may be just the fame in either of the cafes . SUCH appears , to me at least , to be the true existence of apparitions . THE reafons against any external apparition , among others ...
Side 48
... indeed fuch as the thought most convenient to her circumftances . Her fafts were the effect of avarice , and her de- votions of the spleen . She confidered the cheap- ness ness of house - keeping , as the great reward 48 ESSAYS ON MEN ,
... indeed fuch as the thought most convenient to her circumftances . Her fafts were the effect of avarice , and her de- votions of the spleen . She confidered the cheap- ness ness of house - keeping , as the great reward 48 ESSAYS ON MEN ,
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... effect from novelty ; as the eye , paffing from one form or colour , to a form or colour of a different kind , finds a degree of novelty in it's prefent object which affords immediate fatisfac- tion . VARIETY however , in fome inftances ...
... effect from novelty ; as the eye , paffing from one form or colour , to a form or colour of a different kind , finds a degree of novelty in it's prefent object which affords immediate fatisfac- tion . VARIETY however , in fome inftances ...
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... effect than the merely beautiful . I USE the words landskip and profpect , the for- mer as expreffive of home fcenes , the latter of diftant images . Profpects fhould take in the blue diftant hills ; but never fo remotely , that they be ...
... effect than the merely beautiful . I USE the words landskip and profpect , the for- mer as expreffive of home fcenes , the latter of diftant images . Profpects fhould take in the blue diftant hills ; but never fo remotely , that they be ...
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