Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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第 59 頁
... telling his intentions , and bade them take notice that their fellow - fervant was no longer Robert the butler ; but that his integrity had made him Mr. Blake- ney , verger of St. Patrick's ; an officer whofe income was between thirty ...
... telling his intentions , and bade them take notice that their fellow - fervant was no longer Robert the butler ; but that his integrity had made him Mr. Blake- ney , verger of St. Patrick's ; an officer whofe income was between thirty ...
第 67 頁
... tell us ; nor can it be doubted that he dreaded the death of her whem he loved moft , aggravated by the confcioufness that himfelf had haftened it . Beauty and the power of pleafing , the greateft external advantages that woman can ...
... tell us ; nor can it be doubted that he dreaded the death of her whem he loved moft , aggravated by the confcioufness that himfelf had haftened it . Beauty and the power of pleafing , the greateft external advantages that woman can ...
第 69 頁
... tell him , when he offered to acknowledge her , that it was too late . She then gave up herself to forrowful refentment , and died by the tyranny of him by whom fhe was in the highest degree loved and honoured . What were her claims to ...
... tell him , when he offered to acknowledge her , that it was too late . She then gave up herself to forrowful refentment , and died by the tyranny of him by whom fhe was in the highest degree loved and honoured . What were her claims to ...
第 74 頁
... tell him that I was not " the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettefworth , that I am not the author of these lines . " Bettefworth was fo little fatisfied with this account , that he publickly that he publickly profeffed his ...
... tell him that I was not " the author ; and therefore I tell you , Mr. Bettefworth , that I am not the author of these lines . " Bettefworth was fo little fatisfied with this account , that he publickly that he publickly profeffed his ...
第 95 頁
... Swift has an odd , blunt way , " that is mistaken , by ftrangers , for ill- " nature . " Tis fo odd , that there's no 66 defcribing it but by facts . I'll tell Spence . 5 66 you 66 66 we you one , that first comes into S WIF 95 T.
... Swift has an odd , blunt way , " that is mistaken , by ftrangers , for ill- " nature . " Tis fo odd , that there's no 66 defcribing it but by facts . I'll tell Spence . 5 66 you 66 66 we you one , that first comes into S WIF 95 T.
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