Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 142 頁 |
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第 43 頁
... kind , or by whofe prudence , is not known ; and fuch was the increase of his reputation , that the Scottish Nation applied again that he would be their friend . He was become fo formidable to the Whigs , that his familiarity with the ...
... kind , or by whofe prudence , is not known ; and fuch was the increase of his reputation , that the Scottish Nation applied again that he would be their friend . He was become fo formidable to the Whigs , that his familiarity with the ...
第 91 頁
... kind of muddy complexion , which , though he washed himself with oriental fcrupulo- fity , did not look clear . He had a coun- tenance four and fevere , which he fel- dom : dom foftened by any appearance of gaiety . He ftubbornly SWIFT .
... kind of muddy complexion , which , though he washed himself with oriental fcrupulo- fity , did not look clear . He had a coun- tenance four and fevere , which he fel- dom : dom foftened by any appearance of gaiety . He ftubbornly SWIFT .
第 95 頁
... kind of defiance which justly provokes the hoftility of ridicule ; he therefore who indulges pe- culiar habits is worfe than others , if he be not better . Of his humour , a ftory told by Pope may afford a specimen . Dr. Swift has an ...
... kind of defiance which justly provokes the hoftility of ridicule ; he therefore who indulges pe- culiar habits is worfe than others , if he be not better . Of his humour , a ftory told by Pope may afford a specimen . Dr. Swift has an ...
第 107 頁
... kind in this world . " When you confider his ironical and " humorous , as well as his ferious " fchemes , for the promotion of true " religion and virtue ; his fuccefs in " foliciting for the First Fruits and " Twentieths , to the ...
... kind in this world . " When you confider his ironical and " humorous , as well as his ferious " fchemes , for the promotion of true " religion and virtue ; his fuccefs in " foliciting for the First Fruits and " Twentieths , to the ...
第 7 頁
... kind of mock - tragedy , in which the images were comick , and the action grave ; fo that , as Pope relates , Mr. Cromwel , who could not hear what was faid , was at a lofs how to reconcile the A 4 laughter . laughter of the audience ...
... kind of mock - tragedy , in which the images were comick , and the action grave ; fo that , as Pope relates , Mr. Cromwel , who could not hear what was faid , was at a lofs how to reconcile the A 4 laughter . laughter of the audience ...
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