The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... walk in ; and the beauty of the suburbs continued to encrease , notwithstanding the opposi- tion that was made by the corporation , who at that time , looked upon every useful improvement particularly without the walls , as dangerous to ...
... walk in ; and the beauty of the suburbs continued to encrease , notwithstanding the opposi- tion that was made by the corporation , who at that time , looked upon every useful improvement particularly without the walls , as dangerous to ...
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... walk in undulating curves , and to place a bench at every turn where there is an object to catch the view ; to make water run where it will be heard , and to stagnate where it will be seen ; to leave intervals where the eye will be ...
... walk in undulating curves , and to place a bench at every turn where there is an object to catch the view ; to make water run where it will be heard , and to stagnate where it will be seen ; to leave intervals where the eye will be ...
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... walk sometimes ) is fur- nish'd with nothing but Books and Looking - glasses . Madam , I have guilded ' em , and rang'd ' em , so prettily , before Gad , it is the most entertaining thing in the World to walk and look upon ' em . Aman ...
... walk sometimes ) is fur- nish'd with nothing but Books and Looking - glasses . Madam , I have guilded ' em , and rang'd ' em , so prettily , before Gad , it is the most entertaining thing in the World to walk and look upon ' em . Aman ...
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