The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 2Peter Hill, 1815 |
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... death of Lord Hastings , composed with great ambition of such conceits as , notwithstanding the reformation begun by Waller and Denham , the example of Cowley still kept in reputation . Lord Hastings died of the small - pox ; and his ...
... death of Lord Hastings , composed with great ambition of such conceits as , notwithstanding the reformation begun by Waller and Denham , the example of Cowley still kept in reputation . Lord Hastings died of the small - pox ; and his ...
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... death of Cromwell , in 1658 , ' that he became a publick candidate for fame , by pub- lishing Heroick Stanzas on the ... Death is also privation ; yet who has made any difficulty of assigning to Death a dart and A 2 DRYDEN . 3.
... death of Cromwell , in 1658 , ' that he became a publick candidate for fame , by pub- lishing Heroick Stanzas on the ... Death is also privation ; yet who has made any difficulty of assigning to Death a dart and A 2 DRYDEN . 3.
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With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. made any difficulty of assigning to Death a dart and the power of striking ? IN settling the order of his works there is some difficulty ; for , even when they are important ...
With Critical Observations on Their Works Samuel Johnson. made any difficulty of assigning to Death a dart and the power of striking ? IN settling the order of his works there is some difficulty ; for , even when they are important ...
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... death , Than the infection that attends that breath . ' pro- " That attends that breath . The poet is at breath again ; breath can never ' scape him ; and here he brings in a breath that must be infectious with pronounc- ing a sentence ...
... death , Than the infection that attends that breath . ' pro- " That attends that breath . The poet is at breath again ; breath can never ' scape him ; and here he brings in a breath that must be infectious with pronounc- ing a sentence ...
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... death their quarrel ends , Whom living we made foes , dead we'll make friends . ' Ir this be n not a very liberal mess , I will refer myself to the stomach of any moderate guest . And a rare mess it is , far excelling any Westminster ...
... death their quarrel ends , Whom living we made foes , dead we'll make friends . ' Ir this be n not a very liberal mess , I will refer myself to the stomach of any moderate guest . And a rare mess it is , far excelling any Westminster ...
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