Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 27 頁
... not only " by suggesting the most beautiful inci- " dent in them , but by making all pof- " fible provifion for the fuccc of the " whole . " 3 That That his Grace fhould have fuggefted the incident to which YOUNG . 27.
... not only " by suggesting the most beautiful inci- " dent in them , but by making all pof- " fible provifion for the fuccc of the " whole . " 3 That That his Grace fhould have fuggefted the incident to which YOUNG . 27.
第 61 頁
... whole family of Yorick . - His immortal part , where- ever that now dwells , is ftill lefs foli- citous on this head . But to a fon of worth and fenfibility it is of fome little confequence whether contemporaries believe , and pofterity ...
... whole family of Yorick . - His immortal part , where- ever that now dwells , is ftill lefs foli- citous on this head . But to a fon of worth and fenfibility it is of fome little confequence whether contemporaries believe , and pofterity ...
第 93 頁
... whole reign uncommonly long , and part of another , he was never thought worthy of the least preferment . The author of the Night Thoughts ended his days upon a Living which came to him him from his College without any fa- vour , and ...
... whole reign uncommonly long , and part of another , he was never thought worthy of the least preferment . The author of the Night Thoughts ended his days upon a Living which came to him him from his College without any fa- vour , and ...
第 96 頁
... whole life panted . Though he took Orders , he never intirely shook off Politics . He was alway's the Lion of his master Milton , pawing to get free his binder parts . By this conduct , if he gained fome friends , he made many ene- mies ...
... whole life panted . Though he took Orders , he never intirely shook off Politics . He was alway's the Lion of his master Milton , pawing to get free his binder parts . By this conduct , if he gained fome friends , he made many ene- mies ...
第 104 頁
... whole is lam- guid ; the plan is too much extended , and a fucceffion of images divides and weakens the general conception ; but the great reason why the reader is dif appointed is , that the thought of the LAST DAY makes every man more ...
... whole is lam- guid ; the plan is too much extended , and a fucceffion of images divides and weakens the general conception ; but the great reason why the reader is dif appointed is , that the thought of the LAST DAY makes every man more ...
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