Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 48 頁
... himself to Sherlock , to Atter- bury , or to Hare , for the best inftruc- tions in Theology , but to Pope ; who , in a youthful frolick , advised the diligent perufal of Thomas Aquinas . With this treasure Young retired from ...
... himself to Sherlock , to Atter- bury , or to Hare , for the best inftruc- tions in Theology , but to Pope ; who , in a youthful frolick , advised the diligent perufal of Thomas Aquinas . With this treasure Young retired from ...
第 52 頁
... himself up in fome measure to the comforts of his new connexion , and to the expectations of that preferment which he thought due to his poetical talents , or , at leaft , to the manner in which they had fo frequently been exerted The ...
... himself up in fome measure to the comforts of his new connexion , and to the expectations of that preferment which he thought due to his poetical talents , or , at leaft , to the manner in which they had fo frequently been exerted The ...
第 59 頁
... himself was re- markable neither for gravity nor gloomi- nefs . In his Laft Day , almoft his ear- left poem , he calls her the melancholy Maid , -whom dismal scenes delight , Frequent at tombs and in the realms of Night . And in the ...
... himself was re- markable neither for gravity nor gloomi- nefs . In his Laft Day , almoft his ear- left poem , he calls her the melancholy Maid , -whom dismal scenes delight , Frequent at tombs and in the realms of Night . And in the ...
第 71 頁
... himself vindicated , at the expence of his father's memory , from follies which , if it was blameable in a boy to have committed them , it is furely praife worthy in a man to lament , and certain- ly not only unneceffary but cruel in a ...
... himself vindicated , at the expence of his father's memory , from follies which , if it was blameable in a boy to have committed them , it is furely praife worthy in a man to lament , and certain- ly not only unneceffary but cruel in a ...
第 72 頁
... miffioners of the Treafury , and Chancel- lors of the Exchequer . In Night Eight the politician plainly betrays himself- Think no poft needful that demands a knave . When When late our civil helm was fhifting hands , So 72 YOUNG ..
... miffioners of the Treafury , and Chancel- lors of the Exchequer . In Night Eight the politician plainly betrays himself- Think no poft needful that demands a knave . When When late our civil helm was fhifting hands , So 72 YOUNG ..
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