Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 11 筆
第 13 頁
... treated with confidence and fond- nefs , revived in King William the re- membrance of his promife . Swift awhile attended the Court ; but foon found his folicitations hopeless . He was then invited by the Earl of Berkley to accompany ...
... treated with confidence and fond- nefs , revived in King William the re- membrance of his promife . Swift awhile attended the Court ; but foon found his folicitations hopeless . He was then invited by the Earl of Berkley to accompany ...
第 35 頁
... treated by all that de- pended on the Court with the respect which dependents know how to pay . He foon began to feel part of the mifery of greatnefs ; he that could fay he knew him , confidered himself as having fortune in his power ...
... treated by all that de- pended on the Court with the respect which dependents know how to pay . He foon began to feel part of the mifery of greatnefs ; he that could fay he knew him , confidered himself as having fortune in his power ...
第 64 頁
... treated with fome diftinc- tion , and was well received by her in her exaltation ; but whether he gave hopes which the never took care to fa- tisfy , or he formed expectations which she never meant to raise , the event was , that he ...
... treated with fome diftinc- tion , and was well received by her in her exaltation ; but whether he gave hopes which the never took care to fa- tisfy , or he formed expectations which she never meant to raise , the event was , that he ...
第 65 頁
... treating as requiring her patronage of Mrs. Barber , an ingenious Irishwoman , who was then begging fubferiptions for her Poems . To this Letter was fub- fcribed the name of Swift , and it has all the appearances of his diction and ...
... treating as requiring her patronage of Mrs. Barber , an ingenious Irishwoman , who was then begging fubferiptions for her Poems . To this Letter was fub- fcribed the name of Swift , and it has all the appearances of his diction and ...
第 69 頁
... treated as a wife , and to the world fhe had the appearance of a miftrefs . She lived fullenly on , in hope that in time he would own and re- ceive her ; but the time did not come till the change of his manners and de- pravation of his ...
... treated as a wife , and to the world fhe had the appearance of a miftrefs . She lived fullenly on , in hope that in time he would own and re- ceive her ; but the time did not come till the change of his manners and de- pravation of his ...
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