Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 57 頁
... fame religion , the same piety ; but we hear lefs of Phi- lander and of Narciffa . Mrs. Temple died in her bridal hour at Nice . He , with the reft of her fa- mily , accompanied her to the continent . He flew , he fnatch'd her from the ...
... fame religion , the same piety ; but we hear lefs of Phi- lander and of Narciffa . Mrs. Temple died in her bridal hour at Nice . He , with the reft of her fa- mily , accompanied her to the continent . He flew , he fnatch'd her from the ...
第 58 頁
... have had fomething of the fame colour from Young's pencil , notwithstanding the liveliness of his fa- tires . In fo long a life , caufes for dif content content and occasions for grief must have occurred . It 58 Y O U N G.
... have had fomething of the fame colour from Young's pencil , notwithstanding the liveliness of his fa- tires . In fo long a life , caufes for dif content content and occasions for grief must have occurred . It 58 Y O U N G.
第 59 頁
... realms of Night . And in the prayer which concludes the fecond book of the fame poem- -Oh ! permit the gloom of folemn night To facred thought may forcibly invite . Oh ! Oh ! how divine to tread the milky way , YOUNG . 59.
... realms of Night . And in the prayer which concludes the fecond book of the fame poem- -Oh ! permit the gloom of folemn night To facred thought may forcibly invite . Oh ! Oh ! how divine to tread the milky way , YOUNG . 59.
第 69 頁
... in- dignity of publick corporal correction . From juvenile follies who is free ? Were Nature to indulge the fon of Young . with a fecond youth , and to leave him E 3 . at at the fame time the experience of that . which YOUNG . 69.
... in- dignity of publick corporal correction . From juvenile follies who is free ? Were Nature to indulge the fon of Young . with a fecond youth , and to leave him E 3 . at at the fame time the experience of that . which YOUNG . 69.
第 70 頁
Samuel Johnson. at the fame time the experience of that . which is paft , he would probably pafs it differently ( who would not ) ; he would certainly be the occafion of lefs uneafiness to his father ; -but , from the fame experience ...
Samuel Johnson. at the fame time the experience of that . which is paft , he would probably pafs it differently ( who would not ) ; he would certainly be the occafion of lefs uneafiness to his father ; -but , from the fame experience ...
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