Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 21 筆
第 19 頁
... gives her Majesty praise indeed for her victories , but fays that the author is more pleafed to fee her rife from this lower world , foaring above the clouds , paffing the first and second heavens , and leaving the fixed stars behind ...
... gives her Majesty praise indeed for her victories , but fays that the author is more pleafed to fee her rife from this lower world , foaring above the clouds , paffing the first and second heavens , and leaving the fixed stars behind ...
第 21 頁
... 6 only amiable to the fight , warms us " with a religious indignation ; but to " turn our eyes on a Countess of Salif- " bury , gives us pleasure and improve- B 3 ❝ment ; 66 ment ; it works a fort of miracle , YOUN G. 21.
... 6 only amiable to the fight , warms us " with a religious indignation ; but to " turn our eyes on a Countess of Salif- " bury , gives us pleasure and improve- B 3 ❝ment ; 66 ment ; it works a fort of miracle , YOUN G. 21.
第 38 頁
... gives vice and folly " the greatest offence . - Laughing at the " mifconduct of the world , will , in a " s great measure , cafe us of any more " difagreeable paffion about it . One " paffion is more effectually driven out " by " by ...
... gives vice and folly " the greatest offence . - Laughing at the " mifconduct of the world , will , in a " s great measure , cafe us of any more " difagreeable paffion about it . One " paffion is more effectually driven out " by " by ...
第 46 頁
... give grace and " pleasure . Nor can I account for the pleasure of rhyme in general ( of which " the moderns are too fond ) but from this truth . " But the moderns furely deferve deferve not much cenfure for their fond- nefs of what 46 ...
... give grace and " pleasure . Nor can I account for the pleasure of rhyme in general ( of which " the moderns are too fond ) but from this truth . " But the moderns furely deferve deferve not much cenfure for their fond- nefs of what 46 ...
第 65 頁
... apply to his fon . In Night five- So wept Lorenzo fair Clariffa's fate , Who gave that angel - boy on whom he dotes , And died to give him , orphan'd in his birth ! E At At the beginning of the fifth Night we - find- YOUNG . 65.
... apply to his fon . In Night five- So wept Lorenzo fair Clariffa's fate , Who gave that angel - boy on whom he dotes , And died to give him , orphan'd in his birth ! E At At the beginning of the fifth Night we - find- YOUNG . 65.
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