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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... happened , it feems , quickly after , was occafioned by an uniform application to Bof- tock's cordial whatever his cafe required . Indeed his difcourfe , when any complained of fickness , was a little exuberant in the praises of this ...
... happened , it feems , quickly after , was occafioned by an uniform application to Bof- tock's cordial whatever his cafe required . Indeed his difcourfe , when any complained of fickness , was a little exuberant in the praises of this ...
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... happened that Leander was brought to the abbess in the capacity of a phyfician , and he had one more opportunity offered him of beholding Clelia through the grate . SHE , quite fhocked at his appearance , burit out into a fudden rage ...
... happened that Leander was brought to the abbess in the capacity of a phyfician , and he had one more opportunity offered him of beholding Clelia through the grate . SHE , quite fhocked at his appearance , burit out into a fudden rage ...
Side 55
... be preferred to one founded on merit ; when I happened to be- hold a gentleman examining a fun - dial in his gar- " Friend , " fays I , " will you tell me den . D 4 " " what 46 what a clock it is ? " He made MANNERS AND THINGS . 55.
... be preferred to one founded on merit ; when I happened to be- hold a gentleman examining a fun - dial in his gar- " Friend , " fays I , " will you tell me den . D 4 " " what 46 what a clock it is ? " He made MANNERS AND THINGS . 55.
Side 56
... happened to meet a very old wc- man , whom I determined to accoft by the appel- lation of Dame ; and withal wifhed her a good night . BUT , alas ! fhe feemed fo little pleased with the manner of my addrefs , that the returned me no ...
... happened to meet a very old wc- man , whom I determined to accoft by the appel- lation of Dame ; and withal wifhed her a good night . BUT , alas ! fhe feemed fo little pleased with the manner of my addrefs , that the returned me no ...
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... happened as he one day -- fate in his study , that he fixed his eye on a neigh- bouring fpider . The moft trivial object , ( if any natural object can be termed fo ) ferved him fre- quently for the foundation of fome moral and fublime ...
... happened as he one day -- fate in his study , that he fixed his eye on a neigh- bouring fpider . The moft trivial object , ( if any natural object can be termed fo ) ferved him fre- quently for the foundation of fome moral and fublime ...
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