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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... the greatest equanimity : their passions , like dull fteeds , being the leaft apt to endanger , or mifguide them yet fuch is the fatality ! Men of mif 38 ESSAYS ON MEN , feem foreign to his circumstances. A man fhould ...
... the greatest equanimity : their passions , like dull fteeds , being the leaft apt to endanger , or mifguide them yet fuch is the fatality ! Men of mif 38 ESSAYS ON MEN , feem foreign to his circumstances. A man fhould ...
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... passions of love or fear . The best punch depends on a proper mixture of fugar and lemon . ON MEN AND MANNER S. THERE are many perfons acquire to them- felves a character of infincerity , from what is in truth mere inconftancy . And ...
... passions of love or fear . The best punch depends on a proper mixture of fugar and lemon . ON MEN AND MANNER S. THERE are many perfons acquire to them- felves a character of infincerity , from what is in truth mere inconftancy . And ...
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... passion in all its fervor . It is not thus where there is a taste for beanty , either accurate or erroneous . The perfon of a good taste , requires real beauty in the object of his paffion ; and the person of bad tafte , requires ...
... passion in all its fervor . It is not thus where there is a taste for beanty , either accurate or erroneous . The perfon of a good taste , requires real beauty in the object of his paffion ; and the person of bad tafte , requires ...
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