Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... fure this poem , it ought at least to be remembered that he did not infert it into his works ; and that in the letter to Curll , as we have feen , he advises its omiffion . The bookfellers , in the pre- fent Body of English Poetry ...
... fure this poem , it ought at least to be remembered that he did not infert it into his works ; and that in the letter to Curll , as we have feen , he advises its omiffion . The bookfellers , in the pre- fent Body of English Poetry ...
第 50 頁
... , though " we are fure to fuffer by it . " Let it not be forgotten that this was one of his pieces which the author of the Night Thoughts deliberately refused pieces 50 YOUN G. King Charles, entitled An Apology for ...
... , though " we are fure to fuffer by it . " Let it not be forgotten that this was one of his pieces which the author of the Night Thoughts deliberately refused pieces 50 YOUN G. King Charles, entitled An Apology for ...
第 56 頁
... fure in fadnefs which * The Irish Peerage , if authentic , in the ac- count of Lord Palmerston's family , fomewhat confuses this bufinefs ; but I take what I have related to be the fact . mourners mourners only know . Of thefe poems the ...
... fure in fadnefs which * The Irish Peerage , if authentic , in the ac- count of Lord Palmerston's family , fomewhat confuses this bufinefs ; but I take what I have related to be the fact . mourners mourners only know . Of thefe poems the ...
第 58 頁
... fure that , at any rate , we should not have had fomething of the fame colour from Young's pencil , notwithstanding the liveliness of his fa- tires . In fo long a life , caufes for dif content content and occasions for grief must have ...
... fure that , at any rate , we should not have had fomething of the fame colour from Young's pencil , notwithstanding the liveliness of his fa- tires . In fo long a life , caufes for dif content content and occasions for grief must have ...
第 17 頁
... fure , is as cold : How the nightingales labour the strain , With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary their accents in vain , Repine at her triumphs , and die . In the fourth I find nothing better than this natural B In SHEN ...
... fure , is as cold : How the nightingales labour the strain , With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary their accents in vain , Repine at her triumphs , and die . In the fourth I find nothing better than this natural B In SHEN ...
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