The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Volume 6John Nichols, 1790 |
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Halaman 23
... himself , afks , Is thy ambition fweating for a rhyme , Thou unambitious fool , at this late time ? A fool at forty is a fool indeed . The Satires were originally published separate- ly in folio , under the title of " The Univerfal ...
... himself , afks , Is thy ambition fweating for a rhyme , Thou unambitious fool , at this late time ? A fool at forty is a fool indeed . The Satires were originally published separate- ly in folio , under the title of " The Univerfal ...
Halaman 32
... compare it . Young was furely not the most unfair of poets for prefixing to a lyric compofition an effay on Lyric Poetry fo juft and impartial as to condemn himself . We We fhall foon come to a work , before which. 32 YOUNG .
... compare it . Young was furely not the most unfair of poets for prefixing to a lyric compofition an effay on Lyric Poetry fo juft and impartial as to condemn himself . We We fhall foon come to a work , before which. 32 YOUNG .
Halaman 36
... himself in fome meafure to the com- forts of his new connexion , and to the expec- tations of that preferment which he thought due to his poetical talents , or , at least , to the manner manner in which they had fo frequently been ...
... himself in fome meafure to the com- forts of his new connexion , and to the expec- tations of that preferment which he thought due to his poetical talents , or , at least , to the manner manner in which they had fo frequently been ...
Halaman 43
... himself was remarkable neither for gravity nor gloomi- nefs . In his " Laft Day , " almost his earliest poem , he calls her " the melancholy Maid , " 66 whom -whom difinal fcenes delight , Frequent at tombs and in YOUN G. 43.
... himself was remarkable neither for gravity nor gloomi- nefs . In his " Laft Day , " almost his earliest poem , he calls her " the melancholy Maid , " 66 whom -whom difinal fcenes delight , Frequent at tombs and in YOUN G. 43.
Halaman 53
... himself from Earls and Dukes , from Speakers of the House of Com- mons , Lords Commiffioners of the Trea- fury , and Chancellors of the Exchequer . In Night " Eight the politician plainly betrays himself- 66 Think no poft needful that ...
... himself from Earls and Dukes , from Speakers of the House of Com- mons , Lords Commiffioners of the Trea- fury , and Chancellors of the Exchequer . In Night " Eight the politician plainly betrays himself- 66 Think no poft needful that ...
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