Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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... denote want of merit . Of this difgrace it may be cafily fup- pofed that he was much afhamed , and fhame had its proper effect in producing A 2 refor- reformation . He refolved from that time to ftudy eight SWIFT . 3.
... denote want of merit . Of this difgrace it may be cafily fup- pofed that he was much afhamed , and fhame had its proper effect in producing A 2 refor- reformation . He refolved from that time to ftudy eight SWIFT . 3.
第 14 頁
... proper fecretary , and had obtained the office for himself . In a man like Swift fuch circumvention and inconftancy must have excited vio- lent indignation . But he had yet more to fuffer . Lord Berkley had the difpofal of the deanery ...
... proper fecretary , and had obtained the office for himself . In a man like Swift fuch circumvention and inconftancy must have excited vio- lent indignation . But he had yet more to fuffer . Lord Berkley had the difpofal of the deanery ...
第 22 頁
... proper teft has not been chofen .. The attention paid to the papers published under the name of Bickerstaff , induced Steele , when he projected the Tatler , to affume an appellation which : had had already gained poffeffion of the ...
... proper teft has not been chofen .. The attention paid to the papers published under the name of Bickerstaff , induced Steele , when he projected the Tatler , to affume an appellation which : had had already gained poffeffion of the ...
第 72 頁
... at- tention to the publick , and wrote from time to time fuch directions , admoni- tions , or cenfures , as the various exi- gency of affairs , in his opinion , made pro- proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain 72 SWIFT .
... at- tention to the publick , and wrote from time to time fuch directions , admoni- tions , or cenfures , as the various exi- gency of affairs , in his opinion , made pro- proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain 72 SWIFT .
第 73 頁
Samuel Johnson. proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain . In a fhort poem on the Prefbyterians , whom he always regarded with detesta- tion , he bestowed one flricture upon Bettefworth , a lawyer eminent for his infolence to the ...
Samuel Johnson. proper ; and nothing fell from his pen in vain . In a fhort poem on the Prefbyterians , whom he always regarded with detesta- tion , he bestowed one flricture upon Bettefworth , a lawyer eminent for his infolence to the ...
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