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A New Display of the Beauties of England: Or A Description of the Most ... - Page 205
1776
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The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: Essays on men ...

William Shenstone - 1764 - 406 pages
...once upon a liglnfome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the feenes we have feen before, together with many fine additional ones, and all beheld from a declivity that approaches preaches as near a precipice as is agreeable In the middle is a (N° 32) feat with this in* fcrlption...
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The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq;: Essays on men ...

William Shenstone - 1764 - 408 pages
...once upon a lightfome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the fcenes we have feen before, together with many fine additional ; ones, and all beheld from a declivity that appreaches as near a precipice as Is agreeable. In the middle is a (N° 32) feat with this infcriptiori:...
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The English Connoisseur: Containing an Account of Whatever is Curious in ...

Thomas Martyn - 1766 - 426 pages
...at once upon a hrhtfome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the fcenes we have viewed before, together with many fine additional...declivity that approaches as near to a precipice as is agreeabie. la the middle is a feat with this iniciipiiou : DIVINI GLORIA RURIS! This is by far the...
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The Works in Verse and Prose of William Shenstone, Esq: In Two Volumes. ...

William Shenstone - 1768 - 362 pages
...once upon 3 lightfome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the fcenes we have feen before, together with many fine additional ones, and...all beheld from a declivity that approaches as near a precipice as is agreeable. In the middle is a (N° 32) feat with this infcription : IMVINJ GLORIA...
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The Poetical Works of William Shenstone: In Two Volumes. Collated with the ...

William Shenstone, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 pages
...apon a lightsome, high, natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the scenes we have seen before, together with many fine additional ones, and...all beheld from a declivity that approaches as near a precipice as is agreeable. In the middle is a seat with this inscription.. Divini gloria rvris "!...
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Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 2

1831 - 426 pages
...once upon a lightsome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the scenes we have seen before, together with many fine additional ones, and all beheld: from a declivity that approaches as neai a precipice as is agreeable. In the middle is a seat with thb inscription : Dtvini gloria rvris...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1872 - 524 pages
...once upon a lightsome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the scenes we have seen before, together with many fine additional ones, and...all beheld from a declivity that approaches as near a precipice as is agreeable. In the middle is a seat with this inscription: Divini gloria ruris ! O...
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The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ...

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 pages
...once upon a lightsome high natural terrace, whence the eye is thrown over all the scenes we have seen before, together with many fine additional ones, and...all beheld from a declivity that approaches as near a precipice as is agreeable. In the middle is a seat with this inscription : Divini gloria ruris !...
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