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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... whose fofter difpofitions rendered them more excufably fond of fuch peculiarities . THAT in favour of the ladies , he should ef- teem himself sufficiently happy in the honour of inventing inventing one order , which should be styled The ...
... whose fofter difpofitions rendered them more excufably fond of fuch peculiarities . THAT in favour of the ladies , he should ef- teem himself sufficiently happy in the honour of inventing inventing one order , which should be styled The ...
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... whose station his affumed trap- pings are connected . I REMEMBER a bag - piper , whofe phyfiognomy was fo remarkable and familiar to a club he at- tended , that it was agreed to have his picture placed over their chimney - piece . There ...
... whose station his affumed trap- pings are connected . I REMEMBER a bag - piper , whofe phyfiognomy was fo remarkable and familiar to a club he at- tended , that it was agreed to have his picture placed over their chimney - piece . There ...
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... whose area , so far as my eye could fee , were held up ( in the manner of a picture ) all the pleafing objects either of art or nature . Hills rofe one beyond another , crowned with trees , or adorned with edifices ; broken rocks ...
... whose area , so far as my eye could fee , were held up ( in the manner of a picture ) all the pleafing objects either of art or nature . Hills rofe one beyond another , crowned with trees , or adorned with edifices ; broken rocks ...
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... water , most imitative of the ufual fituation for abbeys . and religious houfes ; large oaks , in particular , re effential to these latter , ES Whofe Whose branching arms , and reverent height Admit a dim MANNERS , AND THINGS . 81.
... water , most imitative of the ufual fituation for abbeys . and religious houfes ; large oaks , in particular , re effential to these latter , ES Whofe Whose branching arms , and reverent height Admit a dim MANNERS , AND THINGS . 81.
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Most of which Were Never Before Printed ... William Shenstone. Whose branching arms , and reverent height Admit a dim religious light . A cottage is a pleafing object partly on account of the variety it may introduce ; on account of the ...
Most of which Were Never Before Printed ... William Shenstone. Whose branching arms , and reverent height Admit a dim religious light . A cottage is a pleafing object partly on account of the variety it may introduce ; on account of the ...
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