The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1James Sawers, 1818 - 1271 pàgines |
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... ......................................................... ... MILTON .. i 1 70 81 BUTLER ...... ..183 ROCHESTER . .............................. . ...... 201 ROSCOMMON ... ..208 OTWAY ....... ............................
... ......................................................... ... MILTON .. i 1 70 81 BUTLER ...... ..183 ROCHESTER . .............................. . ...... 201 ROSCOMMON ... ..208 OTWAY ....... ............................
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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 * We are here ...
... 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 * We are here ...
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... Milton . Den- ham and Waller sought another way to fame , by im- proving the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried the 22 COWLEY .
... Milton . Den- ham and Waller sought another way to fame , by im- proving the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried the 22 COWLEY .
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... Milton tried the metaphysic style only in his lines upon Hobson the carrier . Cowley adopted it , and excelled his predecessors , having as much sentiment and more music . Suckling neither improved versification , nor abounded in ...
... Milton tried the metaphysic style only in his lines upon Hobson the carrier . Cowley adopted it , and excelled his predecessors , having as much sentiment and more music . Suckling neither improved versification , nor abounded in ...
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... Milton is believed to have wanted , the skill to rate his own performances by their just value , and has therefore closed his Mis- cellanies with the verses upon Crashaw , which ap- parently excel all that have gone before them , and in ...
... Milton is believed to have wanted , the skill to rate his own performances by their just value , and has therefore closed his Mis- cellanies with the verses upon Crashaw , which ap- parently excel all that have gone before them , and in ...
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