The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. 1 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . COWLEY DENHAM MILTON BUTLER.
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. 1 1 CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . COWLEY DENHAM MILTON BUTLER.
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... MILTON BUTLER • ... ROCHESTER ... ROSCOMMON OTWAY ..... WALLER . POMFRET • Page . 7 59 68 187 149 ..156 .. 164 DORSET . STEPNEY . J. PHILIPS WALSH DRYDEN SMITH DUKE KING SPRAT HALIFAX PARNELL GARTH ROWE ADDISON HUGHES .... SHEFFIELD ...
... MILTON BUTLER • ... ROCHESTER ... ROSCOMMON OTWAY ..... WALLER . POMFRET • Page . 7 59 68 187 149 ..156 .. 164 DORSET . STEPNEY . J. PHILIPS WALSH DRYDEN SMITH DUKE KING SPRAT HALIFAX PARNELL GARTH ROWE ADDISON HUGHES .... SHEFFIELD ...
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... Milton , and Pope might be said " to lisp in numbers ; " and have given such early proofs , not only of powers of language , but of com- prehension of things , as to more tardy minds seem scarcely credible . But of the learned ...
... Milton , and Pope might be said " to lisp in numbers ; " and have given such early proofs , not only of powers of language , but of com- prehension of things , as to more tardy minds seem scarcely credible . But of the learned ...
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... Milton be compared , ( for May I hold to be superior to both ) , the advantage seems to lie on the side of Cowley . Milton is generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their language ; Cowley , without much loss of ...
... Milton be compared , ( for May I hold to be superior to both ) , the advantage seems to lie on the side of Cowley . Milton is generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their language ; Cowley , without much loss of ...
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... yet whether I shall ever recover it ) , as to walk about again . And then , me- thinks , you , and I , and the dean , might be very merry upon L'Allegro of Milton . St Ann's hill . You might very conveniently come hither COWLEY . 17.
... yet whether I shall ever recover it ) , as to walk about again . And then , me- thinks , you , and I , and the dean , might be very merry upon L'Allegro of Milton . St Ann's hill . You might very conveniently come hither COWLEY . 17.
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