Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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... whofe hands it came by devolution . -Such repeated patronage , while it juftifies Burnet's praife of the father , re- flects credit on the conduct of the fon . The manner in which it was exerted seems to prove that the father did not ...
... whofe hands it came by devolution . -Such repeated patronage , while it juftifies Burnet's praife of the father , re- flects credit on the conduct of the fon . The manner in which it was exerted seems to prove that the father did not ...
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... whofe features the artift him- felf must have turned away with hor- ror ! -A fubject more fhocking , if his only child really fat to him , than the crucifixion of Michael Angelo ; upon the horrid ftory told of which , Young compofed a ...
... whofe features the artift him- felf must have turned away with hor- ror ! -A fubject more fhocking , if his only child really fat to him , than the crucifixion of Michael Angelo ; upon the horrid ftory told of which , Young compofed a ...
第 110 頁
... pily , as in his parallel of Quickfilver with Pleasure , which I have heard re- peated with approbation by a Lady , of whofe praise he would have been juftly proud 5 proud , and which is very ingenious , very fubtle 110 YOUNG .
... pily , as in his parallel of Quickfilver with Pleasure , which I have heard re- peated with approbation by a Lady , of whofe praise he would have been juftly proud 5 proud , and which is very ingenious , very fubtle 110 YOUNG .
第 7 頁
... whofe mind was not unpoetical , has done his utmost , by interesting his reader in our native com- modity , by interfperfing rural imagery , and incidental digreffions , by cloathing fmall images in great words , and by all the writer's ...
... whofe mind was not unpoetical , has done his utmost , by interesting his reader in our native com- modity , by interfperfing rural imagery , and incidental digreffions , by cloathing fmall images in great words , and by all the writer's ...
第 4 頁
... whofe Seafons were then in their full bloffom of reputation . He has Thomson's beauties and his faults . His poem on Verbal Criticism ( 1733 ) was written to pay court to Pope , on a sub- ject which he either did not understand or ...
... whofe Seafons were then in their full bloffom of reputation . He has Thomson's beauties and his faults . His poem on Verbal Criticism ( 1733 ) was written to pay court to Pope , on a sub- ject which he either did not understand or ...
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