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Pàgina xiv
... hand by Halifax , 267 - The Double Dealer , 267 - Love for Love , 267 - Jeremy Collier , 268 - Dies , January 29 , 1729 , and is buried in Westminster Abbey , 270- " The most poetical paragraph in the whole mass of English poetry ...
... hand by Halifax , 267 - The Double Dealer , 267 - Love for Love , 267 - Jeremy Collier , 268 - Dies , January 29 , 1729 , and is buried in Westminster Abbey , 270- " The most poetical paragraph in the whole mass of English poetry ...
Pàgina xv
... hand , 297 - His first book of Homer , 298— Intimately united with Addison , 299 - His Elegy on Addison , the most " elegant funeral poem to be found in the whole compass of English literature , " 299 - Dies April 23 , 1740 , at Bath ...
... hand , 297 - His first book of Homer , 298— Intimately united with Addison , 299 - His Elegy on Addison , the most " elegant funeral poem to be found in the whole compass of English literature , " 299 - Dies April 23 , 1740 , at Bath ...
Pàgina 4
... hand , And lie unburied on the barren sand . - DRYDEN . Lord FALKLAND'S : Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa parenti , Cantius ut sævo velles te credere Marti . Haud ignarus eram , quantum nova gloria in armis , Et prædulce decus ...
... hand , And lie unburied on the barren sand . - DRYDEN . Lord FALKLAND'S : Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa parenti , Cantius ut sævo velles te credere Marti . Haud ignarus eram , quantum nova gloria in armis , Et prædulce decus ...
Pàgina 5
... hands ; " and Cowley , being no longer useful at Paris , was in 1656 sent back into England , that , " under pretence of privacy and retirement , he might take occasion of giving notice of the posture of things in this nation . ” Soon ...
... hands ; " and Cowley , being no longer useful at Paris , was in 1656 sent back into England , that , " under pretence of privacy and retirement , he might take occasion of giving notice of the posture of things in this nation . ” Soon ...
Pàgina 14
... hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . - COWLEY . The world and a clock . Mahol th ' inferior world's fantastic face Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well - set ...
... hand afraid . Cordials of pity give me now , For I too weak of purgings grow . - COWLEY . The world and a clock . Mahol th ' inferior world's fantastic face Through all the turns of matter's maze did trace ; Great Nature's well - set ...
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