Shenstone
[ shen-stuhn ]
noun
William, 1714–63, English poet.
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How to use Shenstone in a sentence
William Shenstone, Esq., justly celebrated for his pure and classic taste in landscape gardening.
On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, | Samuel FeltonAnthony Whistler, poet, friend of Shenstone, belonged to the Whitchurch family.
The Life of James McNeill Whistler | Elizabeth Robins PennellMr. Shenstone recommends a lubricant composed of camphor dissolved in turpentine for general purposes.
On Laboratory Arts | Richard ThrelfallMrs. Arnold, did you ever confess a sin to Mr. Shenstone, and ask counsel of him when you were very miserable?
Rutledge | Miriam Coles HarrisMr. Shenstone's manner was rather less tranquil than ordinary, though, it struck me.
Rutledge | Miriam Coles Harris
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