Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 373 頁 |
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... . contend ; At Juno's fuit the heavenly factions end . Deftruction hovers o'er yon devoted wall , hangs And nodding Ilium waits th ' impending fall . Invo- Invocation to the Catalogue of Ships . Say , Virgins POPE . 79.
... . contend ; At Juno's fuit the heavenly factions end . Deftruction hovers o'er yon devoted wall , hangs And nodding Ilium waits th ' impending fall . Invo- Invocation to the Catalogue of Ships . Say , Virgins POPE . 79.
第 80 頁
Samuel Johnson. Invocation to the Catalogue of Ships . Say , Virgins , feated round the throne divine , All - knowing Goddeffes ! immortal Nine ! Since earth's wide regions , heaven's un- meafur'd height , And hell's abyfs , hide nothing ...
Samuel Johnson. Invocation to the Catalogue of Ships . Say , Virgins , feated round the throne divine , All - knowing Goddeffes ! immortal Nine ! Since earth's wide regions , heaven's un- meafur'd height , And hell's abyfs , hide nothing ...
第 206 頁
... provoked him . He was able to hurt none but himself ; by transferring the fame ridicule from one to another , he destroyed its ef- ficacy ; for by fhewing that what he had had faid of one he was ready to say of 206 POPE .
... provoked him . He was able to hurt none but himself ; by transferring the fame ridicule from one to another , he destroyed its ef- ficacy ; for by fhewing that what he had had faid of one he was ready to say of 206 POPE .
第 207 頁
Samuel Johnson. had faid of one he was ready to say of another , he reduced himself to the infig- nificance of his own magpye , who from his cage calls cuckold at a venture . Cibber , according to his engagement , repaid the Dunciad with ...
Samuel Johnson. had faid of one he was ready to say of another , he reduced himself to the infig- nificance of his own magpye , who from his cage calls cuckold at a venture . Cibber , according to his engagement , repaid the Dunciad with ...
第 243 頁
... say when he was afked by his Royal Highness , how he could love a Prince while he difliked Kings ? He very frequently profeffes contempt of the world , and reprefents himself as looking on mankind , fometimes with gay indifference , Q 2 ...
... say when he was afked by his Royal Highness , how he could love a Prince while he difliked Kings ? He very frequently profeffes contempt of the world , and reprefents himself as looking on mankind , fometimes with gay indifference , Q 2 ...
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