The Works, 第 24 卷J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Tatlers and Spectators ; and I believe Steele and Addison were privy to the printing of it . Thus one is treated by those impudent dogs ! " Journal to Stella , May , 14 , 1711 . The light thrown by this little tract on the various ...
... Tatlers and Spectators ; and I believe Steele and Addison were privy to the printing of it . Thus one is treated by those impudent dogs ! " Journal to Stella , May , 14 , 1711 . The light thrown by this little tract on the various ...
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... Tatler , that he is obliged to Dr. Swift for his Town Shower , and the Description of the Morning ; with some other ... Tatlers , in the fifth volume . He affected a low sim- plicity in his writings ; was remarkably happy in touching ...
... Tatler , that he is obliged to Dr. Swift for his Town Shower , and the Description of the Morning ; with some other ... Tatlers , in the fifth volume . He affected a low sim- plicity in his writings ; was remarkably happy in touching ...
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... Tatlers ; each of which , with equal truth and wit , assured us that he was the genuine Isaac Bickerstaff * . It may be observed , that when the squire laid down his pen , though he could not but foresee that several scribblers would ...
... Tatlers ; each of which , with equal truth and wit , assured us that he was the genuine Isaac Bickerstaff * . It may be observed , that when the squire laid down his pen , though he could not but foresee that several scribblers would ...
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... Tatlers . Most people fancy , from their frequency , that they must be com- posed by a society : I , with all , assign the first place to Mr. Steele and his friend . I have often thought that the conjunction of those two great geniuses ...
... Tatlers . Most people fancy , from their frequency , that they must be com- posed by a society : I , with all , assign the first place to Mr. Steele and his friend . I have often thought that the conjunction of those two great geniuses ...
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... Tatlers and Spectators , 188. His scheme of education at the university , 189. The author may be fairly proved , from his own citations , guilty of high treason , 207 . Crispin ( William ) . Encounters Henry I , in battle , vii . 261 ...
... Tatlers and Spectators , 188. His scheme of education at the university , 189. The author may be fairly proved , from his own citations , guilty of high treason , 207 . Crispin ( William ) . Encounters Henry I , in battle , vii . 261 ...
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第 31 頁 - Blest with each talent, and each art to please, And born to write, converse, and live with ease; Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne, View him with scornful, yet with jealous eyes, And hate for arts that caused himself to rise...
第 18 頁 - Who strives to please the fair against her will : Be kind, and make him in his wishes easy, Who in your own despite has strove to please ye. He scorn'd to borrow from the wits of yore, But ever writ, as none e'er writ before.
第 158 頁 - It is incredible to conceive the effect his writings have had on the town ; how many thousand follies they have either quite banished, or given a very great check to ; how much countenance they have added to virtue and religion ; how many people they have rendered happy, by...
第 69 頁 - HERE continueth to rot The Body of FRANCIS CHARTRES, Who with an INFLEXIBLE CONSTANCY, and INIMITABLE UNIFORMITY of Life, PERSISTED, In spite of AGE and INFIRMITIES, In the Practice of EVERY HUMAN VICE; Excepting PRODIGALITY and HYPOCRISY: His insatiable AVARICE exempted him from the first, His matchless IMPUDENCE from the second.
第 157 頁 - It must indeed be confessed that never man threw up his pen, under stronger temptations to have employed it longer. His reputation was at a greater height, than I believe ever any living author's was before him.
第 33 頁 - Calypso once each heart alarm'd, Aw'd without virtue, without beauty charm'd ; Her tongue bewitch'd as oddly as her eyes, Less wit than mimic, more a wit than wise ; Strange graces still, and stranger flights she had, Was just not ugly, and was just not mad ; Yet ne'er so sure our passion to create, As when she touch'd the brink of all we hate.
第 69 頁 - He acquired, or more properly created, A MINISTERIAL ESTATE. He was the only person of his time Who could CHEAT without the mask of HONESTY, Retain his...
第 34 頁 - I knew Ardelia could not quote the best ; Who, like her mistress on Britannia's throne, Fights and subdues in quarrels not her own. To write their praise you but in vain essay ; Ev'n while you write, you take that praise away Light to the stars the sun does thus restore, But shines himself till they are seen no more.
第 78 頁 - And sensible soft melancholy. "Has she no faults then, (Envy says) Sir?" Yes, she has one, I must aver; When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear.
第 35 頁 - See how the world its veterans rewards ! A youth of frolics, an old age of cards ; Fair to no purpose, artful to no end, Young without lovers, old without a friend ; A fop their passion, but their prize a sot, Alive ridiculous, and dead forgot ! Ah friend ! to dazzle let the vain design ; To raise the thought and touch the heart be thine!