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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... pleasing the imagination by fcenes of grandeur , beauty , or variety . Con- venience merely has no fhare here ; any farther than as it pleases the imagination . PERHAPS the divifion of the pleafures of ima- gination , according as they ...
... pleasing the imagination by fcenes of grandeur , beauty , or variety . Con- venience merely has no fhare here ; any farther than as it pleases the imagination . PERHAPS the divifion of the pleafures of ima- gination , according as they ...
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... pleasing ideas , or images . " Qualem virgineo demeffum pollice florem , " And " Argentum Pariufve lapis With a thousand better inftances . NOTHING tends fo much to produce drunken- ness , or even madnefs , as the frequent use of pa ...
... pleasing ideas , or images . " Qualem virgineo demeffum pollice florem , " And " Argentum Pariufve lapis With a thousand better inftances . NOTHING tends fo much to produce drunken- ness , or even madnefs , as the frequent use of pa ...
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... pleasing : Or , as it approaches nearer to a round , it may be faid to be robbed of its variety . BUT amidst all thefe eulogiums of variety , it is proper to observe that novelty fometimes re- quires a little abatement . I mean , that ...
... pleasing : Or , as it approaches nearer to a round , it may be faid to be robbed of its variety . BUT amidst all thefe eulogiums of variety , it is proper to observe that novelty fometimes re- quires a little abatement . I mean , that ...
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... pleasing serpentine walk , enter a nar- row glade in the valley , the flopes on each fide finely covered with oaks and beeches , on the left of which is a ( No. 10 ) common bench , which af- fords a retiring place fecluded from every ...
... pleasing serpentine walk , enter a nar- row glade in the valley , the flopes on each fide finely covered with oaks and beeches , on the left of which is a ( No. 10 ) common bench , which af- fords a retiring place fecluded from every ...
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... eye is ¿ carried . HENCE the path winds on betwixt two small benches , each of which exhibits a pleasing land- fkip , which cannot escape the eye of a con- noiffeur . HERE • HERE we wind through a ( No. 19 ) 2 FO A DESCRIPTION OF.
... eye is ¿ carried . HENCE the path winds on betwixt two small benches , each of which exhibits a pleasing land- fkip , which cannot escape the eye of a con- noiffeur . HERE • HERE we wind through a ( No. 19 ) 2 FO A DESCRIPTION OF.
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