Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 89 頁
... manner in which it was forced from him by the world , criticifm has treated it with no common feverity . If it fhall be thought not to deferve the highest praise , on the other fide of four- fcore by whom , except by Newton and by ...
... manner in which it was forced from him by the world , criticifm has treated it with no common feverity . If it fhall be thought not to deferve the highest praise , on the other fide of four- fcore by whom , except by Newton and by ...
第 92 頁
... manner of his burial - of the mafter and children of a charity- school , which he founded in his parish , - who neglected to attend their benefac tor's corpfe ; and of a bell which was not caused to toll as often as bells ufual- ly toll ...
... manner of his burial - of the mafter and children of a charity- school , which he founded in his parish , - who neglected to attend their benefac tor's corpfe ; and of a bell which was not caused to toll as often as bells ufual- ly toll ...
第 98 頁
... manners and petty habits of the author of the Night Thoughts , I hoped to have given you an account from the best authority ; —but who fhall dare to fay , To morrow I will be wife or virtuous , or to - morrow I will do a particular ...
... manners and petty habits of the author of the Night Thoughts , I hoped to have given you an account from the best authority ; —but who fhall dare to fay , To morrow I will be wife or virtuous , or to - morrow I will do a particular ...
第 103 頁
... manner : one of his picces has no great refemblance to ano- ther . He began to write early , and continued long ; and at different times had different modes of poetical excel- lence in view . His numbers are fome- times fmooth , and ...
... manner : one of his picces has no great refemblance to ano- ther . He began to write early , and continued long ; and at different times had different modes of poetical excel- lence in view . His numbers are fome- times fmooth , and ...
第 109 頁
... . The Revenge approaches much nearer to human practices and manners , and therefore keeps poffeffion of the ftage : the firft defign feems fug- gested gefted by Othello ; but the reflections , the incidents YOUNG . 109.
... . The Revenge approaches much nearer to human practices and manners , and therefore keeps poffeffion of the ftage : the firft defign feems fug- gested gefted by Othello ; but the reflections , the incidents YOUNG . 109.
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