Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 35
עמוד 17
... o'clock ? " And , " How's theWind ? ” " Who's Chariot's that we left behind ? Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the Country Signs ; 90 + C Matutina Ét parum cautos jam frigora mordent : quae rimofa Sat. VI . OF HORACE . 17.
... o'clock ? " And , " How's theWind ? ” " Who's Chariot's that we left behind ? Or gravely try to read the lines Writ underneath the Country Signs ; 90 + C Matutina Ét parum cautos jam frigora mordent : quae rimofa Sat. VI . OF HORACE . 17.
עמוד 21
... Country Seat ! There leaning near a gentle Brook , Sleep , or perufe fome ancient Book , And there in fweet oblivion drown Thofe Cares that haunt the Court and Town . O charming Noons ! and Nights divine ! Or when I fup , or when I dine ...
... Country Seat ! There leaning near a gentle Brook , Sleep , or perufe fome ancient Book , And there in fweet oblivion drown Thofe Cares that haunt the Court and Town . O charming Noons ! and Nights divine ! Or when I fup , or when I dine ...
עמוד 23
... : Name a Town Life , and in a trice , He had a Story of two Mice . Once on a time ( fo runs the Fable ) A Country Moufe , right hofpitable , 150 155 Afper , et attentus quaefitis ; ut tamen arctum Solveret C4 Sat. VI . OF HORAC E. 23.
... : Name a Town Life , and in a trice , He had a Story of two Mice . Once on a time ( fo runs the Fable ) A Country Moufe , right hofpitable , 150 155 Afper , et attentus quaefitis ; ut tamen arctum Solveret C4 Sat. VI . OF HORAC E. 23.
עמוד 41
... to the Earl of Oxford with Dr. Parnelle's Poems publish'd by our Author , after the faid Earl's Imprisonment in the Tower , and Retreat into the Country , in the Year 1721. P. 1 Abfent or dead , still let a friend be dear ( 41 )
... to the Earl of Oxford with Dr. Parnelle's Poems publish'd by our Author , after the faid Earl's Imprisonment in the Tower , and Retreat into the Country , in the Year 1721. P. 1 Abfent or dead , still let a friend be dear ( 41 )
עמוד 69
... he gets commends , Not of the Wits his foes , but Fools his friends . 14 So fome coarse Country Wench , almost decay'd , Trudges to town , and first turns Chambermaid ; • Aukward and fupple , each devoir to pay ; F 3 ( 69 )
... he gets commends , Not of the Wits his foes , but Fools his friends . 14 So fome coarse Country Wench , almost decay'd , Trudges to town , and first turns Chambermaid ; • Aukward and fupple , each devoir to pay ; F 3 ( 69 )
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient Bathos beauty becauſe caft caufe cauſe Cornelius courſe Crambe criticks defcribed defcription defign defire diſtinguiſh Eclogues excellent expreffion faid fame feem feveral fhall fimplicity fince fingle firft firſt fome fometimes Friend ftill ftrong fuch genius greateſt hath himſelf Homer honour Houſe Iliad inftances itſelf juſt Lady laft learned leaſt lefs leſs Lord manner maſter meaſure modern moft moſt muſt myſelf nature neceffary never obferve occafion paffages paffion Paftoral perfon pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet poetry praiſe preſent primus ab Profund publick publiſhed racter raiſe reader reafon rifes ſay ſcenes Scriblerus ſeems ſeveral Shakeſpear ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſpeak ſubject ſuch thee thefe themſelves Theocritus ther theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thro tion tranflation univerfal uſe verfe verſes Virgil whofe whole words write
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 386 - The audience was generally composed of the meaner sort of people; and therefore the images of life were to be drawn from those of their own rank. Accordingly we find that not our author's only but almost all the old comedies have their scene among tradesmen and mechanics; and even their historical plays strictly follow the common old stories or vulgar traditions of that kind of people.
עמוד 286 - Jerusalem with iniquity: the heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money: yet will they lean upon the Lord, and say, "Is not the Lord among us? none evil can come upon us.
עמוד 322 - However it be, I do not know, I say, why this prejudice, well improved and carried as far as it would go, might not be made to conduce to the preservation of many innocent creatures, which are now exposed to all the wantonness of an ignorant barbarity.
עמוד 92 - Who knew no Wish but what the world might hear : Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind : Go live ! for Heav'n's Eternal year is thine, Go, and exalt thy Moral to Divine.
עמוד 352 - Every one has something so singularly his own, that no painter could have distinguished them more by their features, than the poet has by their manners.
עמוד 388 - Another cause (and no less strong than the former) may be deduced from our author's being a player, and forming himself first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member.
עמוד 196 - But all that lies between thefe, as Corn, Flower, Fruits...
עמוד 396 - ... till after his death. The whole number of genuine plays, which we have been able to find printed in his lifetime, amounts but to eleven.
עמוד 378 - ... with Virgil above all the ancients, and with Milton above all the moderns. Next...
עמוד 388 - ... upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member. They have ever had a standard to themselves, upon other principles than those of Aristotle.