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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... these employ the prefs ; the lefs lively are contented with being im- pertinent in converfation . I On the Teft of popular opinion . HAPPEN to fall into company with a citizen , a courtier , and an academick . SAYS the citizen , I am ...
... these employ the prefs ; the lefs lively are contented with being im- pertinent in converfation . I On the Teft of popular opinion . HAPPEN to fall into company with a citizen , a courtier , and an academick . SAYS the citizen , I am ...
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... these new patrons , I at length obtained a place of much trouble and fmall emolument . On the accept- ance of this , my eyes feemed open all at once . I had no paffion remaining for the fplendor which was grown familiar to me , and for ...
... these new patrons , I at length obtained a place of much trouble and fmall emolument . On the accept- ance of this , my eyes feemed open all at once . I had no paffion remaining for the fplendor which was grown familiar to me , and for ...
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... this kind is the word Gentleman . This word , on it's first introduction , was given , I fup- pose , to freemen in oppofition to vaffals ; these VOL . II . C being being the two claffes into which the nation was once MANNERS AND THINGS .
... this kind is the word Gentleman . This word , on it's first introduction , was given , I fup- pose , to freemen in oppofition to vaffals ; these VOL . II . C being being the two claffes into which the nation was once MANNERS AND THINGS .
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... these campaigns were difcontinued : Fresh families fprung up ; who , without any pre- tence to mark themselves with fuch devices as these holy combatants , were yet as defirous of ref- pect , of eftimation , of diftinction . It would be ...
... these campaigns were difcontinued : Fresh families fprung up ; who , without any pre- tence to mark themselves with fuch devices as these holy combatants , were yet as defirous of ref- pect , of eftimation , of diftinction . It would be ...
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... these the paths that lead to happiness ? : In answer to this ( for he seemed to feel fome late mortification ) I obferved , that what we loft by familiarity in refpect , was generally made up to us by the affection it procured ; and ...
... these the paths that lead to happiness ? : In answer to this ( for he seemed to feel fome late mortification ) I obferved , that what we loft by familiarity in refpect , was generally made up to us by the affection it procured ; and ...
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