Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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... his " life , and his whole fortune ( to say " nothing of his wife's ) conveyed to the " fame chriftian purposes at his death ; " charities from which he could enjoy ( no " no honour , advantage , or fatisfac- " tion 106 SWIFT .
... his " life , and his whole fortune ( to say " nothing of his wife's ) conveyed to the " fame chriftian purposes at his death ; " charities from which he could enjoy ( no " no honour , advantage , or fatisfac- " tion 106 SWIFT .
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... says , taken from the French . I would add , that the defcrip- tion of Barrenness , in his verses to Pope , was borrowed from Secundus ; but lately . fearching for the paffage which I had formerly read , I could not find it . The Night ...
... says , taken from the French . I would add , that the defcrip- tion of Barrenness , in his verses to Pope , was borrowed from Secundus ; but lately . fearching for the paffage which I had formerly read , I could not find it . The Night ...
第 10 頁
... say whether they are the productions of Nature , so excellent as not to want the help of Art , or of Art fo refined as to resemble Nature . This criticism relates only to the pieces published by Pope This 10 PARNEL L. fertility of mind ...
... say whether they are the productions of Nature , so excellent as not to want the help of Art , or of Art fo refined as to resemble Nature . This criticism relates only to the pieces published by Pope This 10 PARNEL L. fertility of mind ...
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... Mr. Ing , a gentleman of great eminence in Staf fordshire . " Philips , " faid he , " was " once at table , when I asked him , How " came thy king of Epirus to drive 66 oxen , " oxen , and to say I'm goaded on by 20 PHILIP S.
... Mr. Ing , a gentleman of great eminence in Staf fordshire . " Philips , " faid he , " was " once at table , when I asked him , How " came thy king of Epirus to drive 66 oxen , " oxen , and to say I'm goaded on by 20 PHILIP S.
第 21 頁
Samuel Johnson. " oxen , and to say I'm goaded on by love ? " After which question he never spoke " again . " Of the Distres Mother not much is pretended to be his own , and therefore it is no fubject of criticism : his other two ...
Samuel Johnson. " oxen , and to say I'm goaded on by love ? " After which question he never spoke " again . " Of the Distres Mother not much is pretended to be his own , and therefore it is no fubject of criticism : his other two ...
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