Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 63 頁
... character of Lorenzo is diabolical , where are we to find the proofs ? Perhaps it is clear from the performance itself . From the first line to the laft of the Night Thoughts no one expreffion can be difcovered which be- trays any thing ...
... character of Lorenzo is diabolical , where are we to find the proofs ? Perhaps it is clear from the performance itself . From the first line to the laft of the Night Thoughts no one expreffion can be difcovered which be- trays any thing ...
第 68 頁
... characters ; but a writer does not feign a name of which he only gives the initial letter : Tell not Califta . She will laugh thee dead , Or fend thee to her hermitage with L- The Biographia , not fatisfied with pointing out the fon of ...
... characters ; but a writer does not feign a name of which he only gives the initial letter : Tell not Califta . She will laugh thee dead , Or fend thee to her hermitage with L- The Biographia , not fatisfied with pointing out the fon of ...
第 84 頁
... unlucky enough to know two characters who bore no little refem- blance to each other in perfection of wickednefs . The Old Man's Relapfe , occafioned by an Epiftle to 4 The 84 YOUN G. fum he intended, which was a thousand ...
... unlucky enough to know two characters who bore no little refem- blance to each other in perfection of wickednefs . The Old Man's Relapfe , occafioned by an Epiftle to 4 The 84 YOUN G. fum he intended, which was a thousand ...
第 103 頁
Samuel Johnson. OF Young's Poems it is difficult to give any general character ; for he has no uniformity of manner : one of his picces has no great refemblance to ano- ther . He began to write early , and continued long ; and at ...
Samuel Johnson. OF Young's Poems it is difficult to give any general character ; for he has no uniformity of manner : one of his picces has no great refemblance to ano- ther . He began to write early , and continued long ; and at ...
第 105 頁
... and his points the sharpness of refiftless truth . His characters are often felected with difcernment , and drawn with nice- ty ; his illuftrations are often happy , and and his reflections often juft . His fpe- cies of YOUNG . 105.
... and his points the sharpness of refiftless truth . His characters are often felected with difcernment , and drawn with nice- ty ; his illuftrations are often happy , and and his reflections often juft . His fpe- cies of YOUNG . 105.
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