The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... received the news of his ill success not with so much firmness as might have been expected from so great a man . ” What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley discovered , cannot be known . He that misses his end will never be ...
... received the news of his ill success not with so much firmness as might have been expected from so great a man . ” What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley discovered , cannot be known . He that misses his end will never be ...
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... received with kindness by the learned and the great . Holstenius , the keeper of the Vati- can library , who had resided three years at Oxford , intro- duced him to cardinal Barberini ; and he , at a musical en- tertainment , waited for ...
... received with kindness by the learned and the great . Holstenius , the keeper of the Vati- can library , who had resided three years at Oxford , intro- duced him to cardinal Barberini ; and he , at a musical en- tertainment , waited for ...
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... received more boys , to be boarded and instructed . Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great promises and small performance ; on the man who hastens home , because his countrymen are ...
... received more boys , to be boarded and instructed . Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on great promises and small performance ; on the man who hastens home , because his countrymen are ...
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... received her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other royalists . He published about the same time his Areopagitica , a speech of mr . John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing . The ...
... received her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with other royalists . He published about the same time his Areopagitica , a speech of mr . John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing . The ...
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... received from Pope , as delivered by Betterton , who might have heard it from Davenant . In the war between the king and parliament , Davenant was made prisoner , and condemned to die ; but was spared at the request of Milton . When the ...
... received from Pope , as delivered by Betterton , who might have heard it from Davenant . In the war between the king and parliament , Davenant was made prisoner , and condemned to die ; but was spared at the request of Milton . When the ...
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