Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 60
... heard be- neath the tomb any more than praise . De mortuis nil nifi verum - De vivis nil nifi bonum - would approach much nearer to good fenfe . After all , the few hand- fulls I fulls of remaining duft which once com- pofed the body 60 ...
... heard be- neath the tomb any more than praise . De mortuis nil nifi verum - De vivis nil nifi bonum - would approach much nearer to good fenfe . After all , the few hand- fulls I fulls of remaining duft which once com- pofed the body 60 ...
الصفحة 110
... - pily , 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 .
... - pily , 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 .
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... heard it imputed to a caufe more likely to obtain forgive nefs from mankind , the untimely death of a darling fon ; or , as others tell , the lofs of his wife , who died ( 1712 ) in the midft of his expectations . He He was now to ...
... heard it imputed to a caufe more likely to obtain forgive nefs from mankind , the untimely death of a darling fon ; or , as others tell , the lofs of his wife , who died ( 1712 ) in the midft of his expectations . He He was now to ...
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... heard , faid , " That he would " regulate his opinion of the reigning " tafte by the fate of Dyer's Fleece ; for , " if that were ill - received , he should " not think it any longer reasonable to " expect fame from excellence . " MALLE ...
... heard , faid , " That he would " regulate his opinion of the reigning " tafte by the fate of Dyer's Fleece ; for , " if that were ill - received , he should " not think it any longer reasonable to " expect fame from excellence . " MALLE ...
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... heard that he difhonoured his creden- tials . When his pupils were fent to fee the world , they were intrusted to his care ; and having conducted them round the common circle of modifh travels , he re- returned with them to London ...
... heard that he difhonoured his creden- tials . When his pupils were fent to fee the world , they were intrusted to his care ; and having conducted them round the common circle of modifh travels , he re- returned with them to London ...
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addreffed afterwards All-fouls almoſt Anne Wharton becauſe blank verfe cenfure College compofition conclufion confeffed curiofity death dedicated deferve defign defire diſcover Duke Duke of Wharton eafily eafy Edward Young Engliſh faid fame father fatire favour fays fecond feems feen felf fenfe fent fentiments fhall fhew fhort fhould fide firft firſt flain fome fomething fometimes fong foon friendſhip ftand ftanza ftile ftill ftudied fubject fuccefs fuch fufficiently fuppofe fure Gray himſelf honour houſe increaſe Lady laft laſt leaſt lefs Lord Lorenzo Lyrick Lyttelton Mallet Margaret of Anjou meaſure ments moſt Mufe muſt nefs never Night Thoughts occafion paffage paffed paffion perfon perfuaded Pindar pleafed pleaſed pleaſure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praife praiſe prefent profe publick publiſhed raiſed reafon reft rhyme ſeems thee thefe theſe thofe Thomſon thoſe tion tragedy uſe vifit Voltaire Walpole Weft Wharton whofe whoſe wifh Young