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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... 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 ,
... 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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... thoughts without any view at all the more fanguine of 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 ...
... thoughts without any view at all the more fanguine of 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 ...
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... thought that all should in life's vifit leave fome to- ken of their existence , and that their friends might more reasonably expect it from them , than they from their pofterity . THERF were few , he thought , of talents fo ve- ry ...
... thought that all should in life's vifit leave fome to- ken of their existence , and that their friends might more reasonably expect it from them , than they from their pofterity . THERF were few , he thought , of talents fo ve- ry ...
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... thought to content myself with common necef- faries , and to give the rest , if aught remained , to charity , but to avoid all appearance of fingulari- ty . But alas ! to my great furprize , the perfon who fupplied my expences had fo ...
... thought to content myself with common necef- faries , and to give the rest , if aught remained , to charity , but to avoid all appearance of fingulari- ty . But alas ! to my great furprize , the perfon who fupplied my expences had fo ...
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... thoughts thrown out in our further difcourfe upon the subject : without order or connexion , as they occur to my remem- brance . SOME referve is a debt to prudence ; as freedom and fimplicity of converfation is a debt to good- nature ...
... thoughts thrown out in our further difcourfe upon the subject : without order or connexion , as they occur to my remem- brance . SOME referve is a debt to prudence ; as freedom and fimplicity of converfation is a debt to good- nature ...
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The Works in Verse and Prose of William Shenstone, Esq: In Two ..., Volum 2 William Shenstone Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1765 |
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