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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... observed to be on all occafions , that it was found hardly pof- fible to be otherwife in his company . He quafh- ed the loudest tempeft of laughter , whenever he entered the room , and men's features though ever fo much roughened , were ...
... observed to be on all occafions , that it was found hardly pof- fible to be otherwife in his company . He quafh- ed the loudest tempeft of laughter , whenever he entered the room , and men's features though ever fo much roughened , were ...
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... observed ceilings fo crammed with fucco- ornaments ; that although of the most different kinds , they have produced an uniformity . A fufficient quantity of undecorated space is necef- fary to exhibit fuch decorations to advantage ...
... observed ceilings fo crammed with fucco- ornaments ; that although of the most different kinds , they have produced an uniformity . A fufficient quantity of undecorated space is necef- fary to exhibit fuch decorations to advantage ...
Side 84
... observation ; is a feverity fcarcely to be fupported by the help of blazing hearths , chearful companions , and a bot- tle of the most grateful burgundy . THE works of a person that builds , begin im- mediately to decay ; while thofe of ...
... observation ; is a feverity fcarcely to be fupported by the help of blazing hearths , chearful companions , and a bot- tle of the most grateful burgundy . THE works of a person that builds , begin im- mediately to decay ; while thofe of ...
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... observed of wits , that they will lose their best friend for the fake of a joke . Can - ` dor may discover , that it is their greater degree of the love of fame , not the lefs degree of their benevolence which is the cause . . XX ...
... observed of wits , that they will lose their best friend for the fake of a joke . Can - ` dor may discover , that it is their greater degree of the love of fame , not the lefs degree of their benevolence which is the cause . . XX ...
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... observed of a most accomplished lady , that she was withal fo very modeft , that one fome- times thought the neglected the praises of her wit , because fhe could depend on thofe of her beauty ; at others times that the flighted those of ...
... observed of a most accomplished lady , that she was withal fo very modeft , that one fome- times thought the neglected the praises of her wit , because fhe could depend on thofe of her beauty ; at others times that the flighted those of ...
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