Critical Essays on Some of the Poems of Several English PoetsJames Phillips, 1785 - 386 頁 |
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... inftances the Maria of Sterne , which paffage , at the same time that it does juftice to the merit of that admirable ... inftance of mifapplication of . talents than in him ( Sterne ) : with fu- perior powers for the pathos , he chose to ...
... inftances the Maria of Sterne , which paffage , at the same time that it does juftice to the merit of that admirable ... inftance of mifapplication of . talents than in him ( Sterne ) : with fu- perior powers for the pathos , he chose to ...
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... to be abfurd . The Poet , from mentioning Windfor , takes occa- fion to mention Edward the third . Per- haps there cannot be any where found a more more ftriking inftance of that species of nonsense , ludicrously CRITICAL ESSAYS . 13.
... to be abfurd . The Poet , from mentioning Windfor , takes occa- fion to mention Edward the third . Per- haps there cannot be any where found a more more ftriking inftance of that species of nonsense , ludicrously CRITICAL ESSAYS . 13.
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John Scott, John Hoole. more ftriking inftance of that species of nonsense , ludicrously styled Hibernicism , than we meet with here . Our author afferts , that in cafe Edward had poffeff- ed the gift of prescience , he could have ...
John Scott, John Hoole. more ftriking inftance of that species of nonsense , ludicrously styled Hibernicism , than we meet with here . Our author afferts , that in cafe Edward had poffeff- ed the gift of prescience , he could have ...
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... inftance of repayment of funeral eulogy . Gray has beautifully touch'd this na- tural circumstance in his church - yard elegy : For thee , who mindful of the unhonour'd dead , Doft in thefe lines their artless tale relate ; If chance by ...
... inftance of repayment of funeral eulogy . Gray has beautifully touch'd this na- tural circumstance in his church - yard elegy : For thee , who mindful of the unhonour'd dead , Doft in thefe lines their artless tale relate ; If chance by ...
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... inftance : V. 125. The hungry fheep look up and are not fed , But fwoln with wind , and the rank mist they draw , Rot inwardly , and foul contagion spread . Dr. Johnfon's infinuation , that there is in it a confufion of the actual ...
... inftance : V. 125. The hungry fheep look up and are not fed , But fwoln with wind , and the rank mist they draw , Rot inwardly , and foul contagion spread . Dr. Johnfon's infinuation , that there is in it a confufion of the actual ...
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