Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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第 66 頁
... praise . But , to cut fhort all enquiry , if any one of these paffages , if any paffage in the poems , ' be applicable , my friend fhall pafs for Lorenzo . The fon of the author of the Night Thoughts was not old enough , when the Night ...
... praise . But , to cut fhort all enquiry , if any one of these paffages , if any paffage in the poems , ' be applicable , my friend fhall pafs for Lorenzo . The fon of the author of the Night Thoughts was not old enough , when the Night ...
第 86 頁
... , Flattery's praise , With unmov'd indifference view ; Learn to tread Life's dangerous maze , With unerring Virtue's clue . Void of ftrong defire and fear , Life's wide ocean Void 86 YOUNG . The few lines which ftand in this ...
... , Flattery's praise , With unmov'd indifference view ; Learn to tread Life's dangerous maze , With unerring Virtue's clue . Void of ftrong defire and fear , Life's wide ocean Void 86 YOUNG . The few lines which ftand in this ...
第 89 頁
... praise , on the other fide of four- fcore by whom , except by Newton and by Waller , has praife been merited ? To Refignation was prefixed an Apology for its appearance : to which more credit is due than to the generality of fuch apo ...
... praise , on the other fide of four- fcore by whom , except by Newton and by Waller , has praife been merited ? To Refignation was prefixed an Apology for its appearance : to which more credit is due than to the generality of fuch apo ...
第 110 頁
... , as in his parallel of Quickfilver with Pleasure , which I have heard re- peated with approbation by a Lady , of whofe praise he would have been juftly proud 5 proud , and which is very ingenious , very fubtle 110 YOUNG .
... , as in his parallel of Quickfilver with Pleasure , which I have heard re- peated with approbation by a Lady , of whofe praise he would have been juftly proud 5 proud , and which is very ingenious , very fubtle 110 YOUNG .
第 5 頁
... praise . His firft tragedy was Eurydice , acted at Drury - Lane in 1731 ; of which I know not the reception nor the merit , but have heard it mentioned as a mean performance . He was not then too high to accept a Prologue and Epilogue ...
... praise . His firft tragedy was Eurydice , acted at Drury - Lane in 1731 ; of which I know not the reception nor the merit , but have heard it mentioned as a mean performance . He was not then too high to accept a Prologue and Epilogue ...
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