The Works of Richard Savage ...: With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, 第 2 卷T. Evans, 1777 - 275 頁 |
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... various worth ! could that infpire my lays , Envy fhould fmile , and Cenfure learn to praife : Yet , tho ' unequal to a foul like thine , A generous foul , approaching to divine , When blefs'd beneath fuch patronage I write , Great my ...
... various worth ! could that infpire my lays , Envy fhould fmile , and Cenfure learn to praife : Yet , tho ' unequal to a foul like thine , A generous foul , approaching to divine , When blefs'd beneath fuch patronage I write , Great my ...
第 8 頁
... various view canst find Of fea , land , air , and heav'n , and human kind ; What tides of paffion in the bosom roll ; What thoughts debase , and what exalt the foul . Whose pencil paints obfequious to thy will , All thou furvey'ft ...
... various view canst find Of fea , land , air , and heav'n , and human kind ; What tides of paffion in the bosom roll ; What thoughts debase , and what exalt the foul . Whose pencil paints obfequious to thy will , All thou furvey'ft ...
第 11 頁
... grows ; Thro ' fuch the palace - lamp gay luftre throws ! Luftre which thro ' dim night as various plays , As play from yonder fnows the changeful rays ! For • For nobler use the cryftal's worth may rife , THE If WANDERER . '
... grows ; Thro ' fuch the palace - lamp gay luftre throws ! Luftre which thro ' dim night as various plays , As play from yonder fnows the changeful rays ! For • For nobler use the cryftal's worth may rife , THE If WANDERER . '
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... various , and like art complete ; So fine her morals , so sublime her views , His life is almost equall'd by his muse . O Pope ! -Since Envy is decreed by fate , Since the pursues alone the wife and great ; In one fmall emblematic ...
... various , and like art complete ; So fine her morals , so sublime her views , His life is almost equall'd by his muse . O Pope ! -Since Envy is decreed by fate , Since the pursues alone the wife and great ; In one fmall emblematic ...
第 17 頁
... various worth ! could that infpire my lays , Envy fhould fmile , and Cenfure learn to praife : Yet , tho ' unequal to a foul like thine , A generous foul , approaching to divine , When blefs'd beneath fuch patronage I write , Great my ...
... various worth ! could that infpire my lays , Envy fhould fmile , and Cenfure learn to praife : Yet , tho ' unequal to a foul like thine , A generous foul , approaching to divine , When blefs'd beneath fuch patronage I write , Great my ...
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第 211 頁 - ... unlawful an occupation. This it was that gave birth to the Dunciad...
第 212 頁 - On the day the book was first vended, a crowd of authors besieged the shop; entreaties, advices, threats of law and battery, nay cries of treason, were all employed to hinder the coming out of the ' Dunciad ;' on the other side, the booksellers and hawkers made as great efforts to procure it . What could a few poor authors do against so great a majority as the public ? There was no stopping a torrent with a finger; so out it came. " Many ludicrous circumstances attended it. The Dunces...
第 62 頁 - What ripening virtues might have made their way ? He might have liv'd till folly died in shame, Till kindling wisdom felt a thirst for fame.
第 62 頁 - Pity's eye condemn'd to see. Remembrance veils his rage, but swells his fate ; Griev'd I forgive, and am grown cool too late. Young, and unthoughtful then ; who knows, one day, What ripening virtues might have made their way...
第 201 頁 - Boaft petty courts, whence rules new rigour draw, Unknown to Nature's and to Statute-law ; Quirks that explain all faving rights away, To give th' attorney and the catchpoll prey.
第 210 頁 - ... poets were ranged in classes, to which were prefixed almost all the letters of the alphabet (the greatest part of them at random) ; but such...
第 210 頁 - ... all the great characters of the age, and this with impunity, their own persons and names being utterly secret and obscure.
第 172 頁 - Some ring or letter now reveals th' intrigue : Queens, with their minions, work unfeemly things, And boys grow dukes, when catamites to kings. Does a prince die ? What poifons they furmife ! No royal mortal fure by nature dies.
第 17 頁 - Now rapt ! now more than man ! — I see him climb, To view this speck of earth from worlds sublime ! I see him now o'er Nature's works preside ! How clear the vision ! and the scene how wide...
第 186 頁 - No more enflame him, and no more enthral. He feeks no more, in Rufus' hall, renown ; Nor envies Pelf the jargon of the gown ; But pleas'd with competence, on rural plains, His wifdom courts that eafe his worth obtains. 30 Would private jars, which fudden rife, encreafe ? His candour fmiles all difcord into peace.