Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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... Poet did not fucceed . By chance , or by choice , New College does not number among its Fellows him who wrote the Night Thoughts . On the 13th of October , 1703 , he was entered an Independent Member of New College , that he might live ...
... Poet did not fucceed . By chance , or by choice , New College does not number among its Fellows him who wrote the Night Thoughts . On the 13th of October , 1703 , he was entered an Independent Member of New College , that he might live ...
第 8 頁
... poet ; for , in 1716 , when the foundation of the Codrington Library was laid , two years after he had taken his Batchelor's degree , he was ap- pointed to fpeak the Latin oration , which is at least particular for being de- dicated in ...
... poet ; for , in 1716 , when the foundation of the Codrington Library was laid , two years after he had taken his Batchelor's degree , he was ap- pointed to fpeak the Latin oration , which is at least particular for being de- dicated in ...
第 10 頁
... Young , perhaps , the poet , and particularly the tragedian . If virtuous authors must be patronized only by virtuous peers , who fhall point them out ? Yet Yet Pope is faid by Ruffhead to have told Warburton ΤΟ YOUNG .
... Young , perhaps , the poet , and particularly the tragedian . If virtuous authors must be patronized only by virtuous peers , who fhall point them out ? Yet Yet Pope is faid by Ruffhead to have told Warburton ΤΟ YOUNG .
第 11 頁
... poets but his having a very good heart enabled him to fupport the clerical character when he affumed it , first with decency , and afterwards with ho nour . " They who think ill of Young's mora lity in the early part of his life , may ...
... poets but his having a very good heart enabled him to fupport the clerical character when he affumed it , first with decency , and afterwards with ho nour . " They who think ill of Young's mora lity in the early part of his life , may ...
第 13 頁
... Right Honourable George Lord Lanfdowne . In this compofition the poet pours out his panegyrick with the extravagance of a young man , who thinks his present ftock ftock of wealth will never be ex- hausted . The YOUN G. 13.
... Right Honourable George Lord Lanfdowne . In this compofition the poet pours out his panegyrick with the extravagance of a young man , who thinks his present ftock ftock of wealth will never be ex- hausted . The YOUN G. 13.
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