Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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... given very dif- ferent fpecimens both of fentiment and expreffion . His Tale of a Tub has little refemblance to his other pieces . It cx- hibits a vehemence and rapidity of mind , a copioufnefs of images , and vivacity of diction , fuch ...
... given very dif- ferent fpecimens both of fentiment and expreffion . His Tale of a Tub has little refemblance to his other pieces . It cx- hibits a vehemence and rapidity of mind , a copioufnefs of images , and vivacity of diction , fuch ...
第 104 頁
... is , that Gulliver had defcribed his Taboos before the vifit , and he that had formed thofe images had nothing filthy to learn .. I have here given the character of Swift as he I have 104 S W IF T by what depravity of intellect he took ...
... is , that Gulliver had defcribed his Taboos before the vifit , and he that had formed thofe images had nothing filthy to learn .. I have here given the character of Swift as he I have 104 S W IF T by what depravity of intellect he took ...
第 105 頁
Samuel Johnson. I have here given the character of Swift as he exhibits himfelf to my per- ception ; but now let another be heard -who knew him better ; Dr. Delany , after long acquaintance , defcribes him to Lord Orrery in these terms ...
Samuel Johnson. I have here given the character of Swift as he exhibits himfelf to my per- ception ; but now let another be heard -who knew him better ; Dr. Delany , after long acquaintance , defcribes him to Lord Orrery in these terms ...
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... given him to the notice of the royal family . On the arrival of the princess of Wales he wrote a poem , and obtained fo much favour that both the Prince and Princefs went to fee his What d'ye call it , a kind of mock - tragedy , in ...
... given him to the notice of the royal family . On the arrival of the princess of Wales he wrote a poem , and obtained fo much favour that both the Prince and Princefs went to fee his What d'ye call it , a kind of mock - tragedy , in ...
第 15 頁
... gay . Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but wish to know the original and progrefs , I have inferted the rela- tion which Spence has given in Pope's words . .❝ Dr. “ Dr. Swift had been obferving once " to Mr. GAY . 1-5.
... gay . Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but wish to know the original and progrefs , I have inferted the rela- tion which Spence has given in Pope's words . .❝ Dr. “ Dr. Swift had been obferving once " to Mr. GAY . 1-5.
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