The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: I. Elegies on several occasions. II. Odes, songs, ballads, &c. III. Levities, or pieces of humour. IV. Moral piecesR. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall., 1764 - 345 ページ |
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... perhaps from fome confiderations on the narrownefs of his fortune , that he forbore to marry ; for he was no enemy to wedlock , had a high opinion of many among the fair sex , was fond of their society , and no ftranger to the tendereft ...
... perhaps from fome confiderations on the narrownefs of his fortune , that he forbore to marry ; for he was no enemy to wedlock , had a high opinion of many among the fair sex , was fond of their society , and no ftranger to the tendereft ...
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... perhaps be allowed that his ex- cellence chiefly appeared in fubjects of tenderness and fimplicity , yet he frequently condefcended to trifle with those of humour and drollery : these , indeed , he himself in fome measure de- graded by ...
... perhaps be allowed that his ex- cellence chiefly appeared in fubjects of tenderness and fimplicity , yet he frequently condefcended to trifle with those of humour and drollery : these , indeed , he himself in fome measure de- graded by ...
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... perhaps have been able to draw from the fource of their own reflections . But I believe little need be faid to recommend the writings of this gentleman to public atten- tion . His character is already sufficiently esta- blished . And if ...
... perhaps have been able to draw from the fource of their own reflections . But I believe little need be faid to recommend the writings of this gentleman to public atten- tion . His character is already sufficiently esta- blished . And if ...
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... perhaps , of all thofe , who are placed by VIRGIL in the laurel - grove of his Elyfium , ( Vide HURD'S Differtation on HORACE's Epistle ) Quique fui memores alios fecere merendo . After thefe fubjects were fufficiently exhaufted , and ...
... perhaps , of all thofe , who are placed by VIRGIL in the laurel - grove of his Elyfium , ( Vide HURD'S Differtation on HORACE's Epistle ) Quique fui memores alios fecere merendo . After thefe fubjects were fufficiently exhaufted , and ...
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... perhaps introduced to favour the following per- formance , it may not be improper to examine into the ufe and end of elegy . The most important end of all poetry is to encourage virtue . Epic and tragedy chiefly recommend the public ...
... perhaps introduced to favour the following per- formance , it may not be improper to examine into the ufe and end of elegy . The most important end of all poetry is to encourage virtue . Epic and tragedy chiefly recommend the public ...
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