| John Dennis - 1865 - 344 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living • against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it ; his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1872 - 524 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it ; his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings,... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1891 - 582 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned; but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it: his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and hm own writings, with... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1898 - 480 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living, against his will, in retirement and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it." Gray unquestionably profited by a reading of Shenstone's " Elegies," which antedate... | |
| Whitwell Elwin - 1902 - 574 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned ; but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it : his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 582 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement 3, and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it : his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings,... | |
| JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907 - 550 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned ; but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it : his correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 616 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it. His correspondence is about nothing else but this place and his own writings, with... | |
| Alice Isabel Hazeltine - 1918 - 112 páginas
...whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see him and commend it" (Gray: Works, edited by Gosse, III, p. 344). has labeled Shenstone as an object... | |
| 1917 - 1406 páginas
...'whole philosophy consisted in living against his will in retirement, and in a place which his taste had adorned, but which he only enjoyed when people of note came to see and commend it ' ( Works, 1884, iii. 344 ; cf. Addit. MS. 28958). In 1766 he told Graves that he... | |
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