The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1James Sawers, 1818 - 1271 pàgines |
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... poetical excellence , is unrivalled in that species of composition . In 1748 , he formed a club that met at a chop- house in Ivy - lane every Tuesday evening , with a 6 view to enjoy literary discussion , and the pleasure a 4 DR ...
... poetical excellence , is unrivalled in that species of composition . In 1748 , he formed a club that met at a chop- house in Ivy - lane every Tuesday evening , with a 6 view to enjoy literary discussion , and the pleasure a 4 DR ...
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... not only written but printed in his thirteenth year ; * containing , with * This was not published before 1633 , when Cowley was fifteen years olds other poetical compositions , The Tragical History of Pyramus and A 2 COWLEY . 3.
... not only written but printed in his thirteenth year ; * containing , with * This was not published before 1633 , when Cowley was fifteen years olds other poetical compositions , The Tragical History of Pyramus and A 2 COWLEY . 3.
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... poetical dedication to Sir Kenelm Digby ; of whose acquaintance all his contemporaries seem to have been ambitious ; and ' Naufragium Joculare , ' a comedy written in Latin , but without due attention to the ancient models ; for it is ...
... poetical dedication to Sir Kenelm Digby ; of whose acquaintance all his contemporaries seem to have been ambitious ; and ' Naufragium Joculare , ' a comedy written in Latin , but without due attention to the ancient models ; for it is ...
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... fixt rules were brought . Water and air he for the Tenor chose , Earth made the Base ; the Treble , flame arose . COWLEY . The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds . 26 COWLEY .
... fixt rules were brought . Water and air he for the Tenor chose , Earth made the Base ; the Treble , flame arose . COWLEY . The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account ; but Donne has extended them into worlds . 26 COWLEY .
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... poetical effect of a lover's name upon glass : My name engrav'd herein Doth contribute my firmness to this glass ; Which , ever since that charm , hath been As hard as that which grav'd it was . DONNE . Their conceits were sentiments ...
... poetical effect of a lover's name upon glass : My name engrav'd herein Doth contribute my firmness to this glass ; Which , ever since that charm , hath been As hard as that which grav'd it was . DONNE . Their conceits were sentiments ...
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