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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... fortune and my complexion : For those treasures fo well adapted to that frame of mind thou haft affigned me . THAT the furname which has defcended to me is liable to no pun . THAT it runs chiefly upon vowels and liquids . THAT • THAT I ...
... fortune and my complexion : For those treasures fo well adapted to that frame of mind thou haft affigned me . THAT the furname which has defcended to me is liable to no pun . THAT it runs chiefly upon vowels and liquids . THAT • THAT I ...
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... fortune . He had indeed all the learn- ing and erudition that can be derived from uni- verfities , without the pedantry and ill manners which are too often their attendants . What few or none acquire by the most intense affiduity , he ...
... fortune . He had indeed all the learn- ing and erudition that can be derived from uni- verfities , without the pedantry and ill manners which are too often their attendants . What few or none acquire by the most intense affiduity , he ...
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... fortune ; and that it is , of confequence , * THESE were no other than a collection of hints when I proposed to write a poetical effay on Referve . me re اتور + mere pride that urges him to live beyond his rank MANNERS , AND THINGS . 35.
... fortune ; and that it is , of confequence , * THESE were no other than a collection of hints when I proposed to write a poetical effay on Referve . me re اتور + mere pride that urges him to live beyond his rank MANNERS , AND THINGS . 35.
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... fortune only that give a perfon claim to a splendid appearance ; that it may be con- ferred by other qualifications in which my friend is acknowledged to have a share . I HAVE fometimes urged that remarkable inge- nuity , any great ...
... fortune only that give a perfon claim to a splendid appearance ; that it may be con- ferred by other qualifications in which my friend is acknowledged to have a share . I HAVE fometimes urged that remarkable inge- nuity , any great ...
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... fortune to dress ex- ceedingly plain . Ir drefs be only allowable to perfons of family , it may then be confidered as a fort of family - livery , and Jack the groom may with equal justice pride himself upon the gawdy wardrobe his mafter ...
... fortune to dress ex- ceedingly plain . Ir drefs be only allowable to perfons of family , it may then be confidered as a fort of family - livery , and Jack the groom may with equal justice pride himself upon the gawdy wardrobe his mafter ...
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