Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 373 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... appear to have ever made much ufe in his fubfe- quent ftudies . He then returned to Binfield , and de- lighted himself with his own poetry . He tried all ftyles , and many fubjects . He wrote a comedy , a tragedy , an epick poem , with ...
... appear to have ever made much ufe in his fubfe- quent ftudies . He then returned to Binfield , and de- lighted himself with his own poetry . He tried all ftyles , and many fubjects . He wrote a comedy , a tragedy , an epick poem , with ...
第 13 頁
... Efays and Locke on human Understanding . His read- ing , though his favourite authors are not known , appears to have been suffi- ciently extenfive and multifarious ; for his his early pieces fhew , with fufficient evi- dence , P O PE .
... Efays and Locke on human Understanding . His read- ing , though his favourite authors are not known , appears to have been suffi- ciently extenfive and multifarious ; for his his early pieces fhew , with fufficient evi- dence , P O PE .
第 35 頁
... this account , given with evi- dent intention to raise the Lady's cha- racter , it does not appear that he had any claim to praife , nor much to com- paffion . C 2 paffion . She feems to have been impa- tient , POPE . 35.
... this account , given with evi- dent intention to raise the Lady's cha- racter , it does not appear that he had any claim to praife , nor much to com- paffion . C 2 paffion . She feems to have been impa- tient , POPE . 35.
第 48 頁
... appears that about this time Pope had a strong inclination to unite the art of Painting with that of Poetry , and put himself under the tuition of Jervas . He was near - fighted , and therefore not formed by nature for a painter : he ...
... appears that about this time Pope had a strong inclination to unite the art of Painting with that of Poetry , and put himself under the tuition of Jervas . He was near - fighted , and therefore not formed by nature for a painter : he ...
第 49 頁
... appears to have regarded Better- ton with kindness and esteem ; and after his death published , under his name , a version into modern English of Chaucer's Prologues , and one of his Tales , which , as was related by Mr. Harte , were ...
... appears to have regarded Better- ton with kindness and esteem ; and after his death published , under his name , a version into modern English of Chaucer's Prologues , and one of his Tales , which , as was related by Mr. Harte , were ...
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