... to country solitudes, and sought his happiness in rural employments, has a right to consider himself as a real shepherd. The flocks, the meadows, and the grottos, are his own, and the embellishment of his farm his sole amusement. As the sentiments,... Bell's Edition - xviii. oldalszerző: John Bell - 1793Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 616 oldal
...embcHifliment of his farm hisfoJc ajnufement. AS the fentiments therefore were infpired by1 nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearance i diffufing, at Icaft, fome part oí that afliufement, _w)«ch he freely acknowleges. he received from... | |
| William Shenstone - 1764 - 376 oldal
...embellijhment of 'his farm his fole amufement. As the fentiments therefore were infpired by nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearance ; diffuf.rg at leaji feme .part of that amufement, which in freely acknowledges he received 'from the... | |
| William Shenstone - 1764 - 376 oldal
...the embdl foment of his farm his fole amufement. As the fentiments therefore were infpired by nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they retain a natural appearance ; diffufing at leaft ferns •. f * t ' • i. . • • - • - ^ fame... | |
| William Shenstone - 1764 - 372 oldal
...embellifament of his farm his fole amufement. As the fentiments therefore were infpired by nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they ret sin a natural appearance ; diffufir.g at haft fome fome part of that amufcment, which he freely... | |
| William Shenstone - 1765 - 510 oldal
...embellifljment of his farm hit fole amufement. As the fentitncnts therefore were jnfpired by nature, and thai in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearance ; diffufing at leaft fame part of that amufement, which he freely acknowledges he received from the... | |
| William Shenstone - 1777 - 348 oldal
...embellifhment vf bis farm his fole amufement. As the fentivnents therefore were infpired by nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearance; diffuflng at leaft fame part of that amufement, which he freely acknowledges be received from the compofition... | |
| William Shenstone - 1777 - 378 oldal
...embelliJbment of his farm his fole amufement. As the fentiments therefore were infpired by nature, and thai in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearance; diffufing at leaJt fame part of that amufement, which he freely acknowledges he received from the compofition... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 702 oldal
...embelliShment of his farm his (ole amute.ment. As the fentiments therefore were infpired by nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes...they will retain a natural appearance; diffuSing at leaft Come part of that amufement, which he freely acknow. legés he received from the compoSition... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 350 oldal
...embcllifhment of his farm his fole amulement. As the fentiments therefore were infpired by nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearance ; dlfFufmg at leaft fome part of that amufement, which he freely acknowleges he received from the compofition... | |
| William Shenstone - 1780 - 318 oldal
...embellifhment of his farm his fole amufemelit. Asthefemiraents, therefore, were infpired by Nature, and that in the earlier part of his life, he hopes they will retain a natural appearanee, diftufing at lenft fome part of that amufement whieh, he freely aeknowledges, he reeeived... | |
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