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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... if he be a fufferer . Who- ever pays for thoughts , which this kind of wri- ters may be faid to vend , has room enough to complain , if he be disappointed of his bargain . He 1 He has no revenge , but ridicule ; and , 4 ESSAYS ON MEN ,
... if he be a fufferer . Who- ever pays for thoughts , which this kind of wri- ters may be faid to vend , has room enough to complain , if he be disappointed of his bargain . He 1 He has no revenge , but ridicule ; and , 4 ESSAYS ON MEN ,
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... kind of fallad , which certain eminent adepts in chemistry have contrived to raise , while a joint of mutton is roasting . We do not allow ourselves to blame it's unusual flatness and infipidity , but extoll the little flavour it has ...
... kind of fallad , which certain eminent adepts in chemistry have contrived to raise , while a joint of mutton is roasting . We do not allow ourselves to blame it's unusual flatness and infipidity , but extoll the little flavour it has ...
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... kind would have but little regarded . ACCEPT , faid he , the gratitude of thy most humble , yet most happy creature , not for filver or gold , the tinfel of mankind , but for thofe amia- ble peculiarities which thou hast so graciously ...
... kind would have but little regarded . ACCEPT , faid he , the gratitude of thy most humble , yet most happy creature , not for filver or gold , the tinfel of mankind , but for thofe amia- ble peculiarities which thou hast so graciously ...
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... kind of honours that tended to elevate a body of people into a diftin & t fpecies from the rest of the nation . Particularly titles and blue ribbands were the object of his indignation . They were as he pretended , too invidious an ...
... kind of honours that tended to elevate a body of people into a diftin & t fpecies from the rest of the nation . Particularly titles and blue ribbands were the object of his indignation . They were as he pretended , too invidious an ...
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... kind ? THAT this was fometimes the case , he said , was not to be difputed ; because titles have been fometimes granted to a worthlefs fon , in confe- quence of a father's enormous wealth most un- justly acquired . And few had ever ...
... kind ? THAT this was fometimes the case , he said , was not to be difputed ; because titles have been fometimes granted to a worthlefs fon , in confe- quence of a father's enormous wealth most un- justly acquired . And few had ever ...
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