The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... hands he was might free him from confinement , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man , whose miscarriage in a just cause has put him in the power of his enemy , may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his ...
... hands he was might free him from confinement , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man , whose miscarriage in a just cause has put him in the power of his enemy , may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his ...
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... hand grenado : COWLEY . Wo to her stubborn heart , if once mine come Into the self - same room ; " Twill tear and blow up all within , Like a grenado shot into a magazin . Then shall love keep the ashes , and torn parts , Of both our ...
... hand grenado : COWLEY . Wo to her stubborn heart , if once mine come Into the self - same room ; " Twill tear and blow up all within , Like a grenado shot into a magazin . Then shall love keep the ashes , and torn parts , Of both our ...
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... hands of double office : for , the ground We till with them ; and them to heaven we raise : Who prayerless labours , or , without this , prays , Doth but one half , that's none . By the same author , a common topic , the danger of pro ...
... hands of double office : for , the ground We till with them ; and them to heaven we raise : Who prayerless labours , or , without this , prays , Doth but one half , that's none . By the same author , a common topic , the danger of pro ...
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... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
... hand in hand do decently advance , And to my song with smooth and equal measure dance ; While the dance lasts , how long soe'er it be , My music's voice shall bear it company ; Till all gentle notes be drown'd In the last trumpet's ...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 1 Samuel Johnson,John Hepburn Millar Visualització completa - 1896 |
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