William Shenstone Quotes About House

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  • The most reserved of men, that will not exchange two syllables together in an English coffee-house, should they meet at Ispahan, would drink sherbet and eat a mess of rice together.

    Sympathy   Coffee   Men  
    William Shenstone (1804). “Essays on Men and Manners”, p.43
  • In designing a house and gardens, it is happy when there is an opportunity of maintaining a subordination of parts; the house so luckily place as to exhibit a view of the whole design. I have sometimes thought that there was room for it to resemble a epic or dramatic poem.

    William Shenstone (1804). “Essays on Men and Manners”, p.86
  • Long sentences in a short composition are like large rooms in a little house.

    Writing  
    William Shenstone (1764). “The Works in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq: Most of which Were Never Before Printed ...”, p.170
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