The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1Nichols and Son, 1801 - 588 pàgines |
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... said of love , or figu . rative fire , the fame word in the fame sentence re- taining both fignifications . Thus , " obferving the " cold regard of his mistress's eyes , and at the fame " time their power of producing love in him , he ...
... said of love , or figu . rative fire , the fame word in the fame sentence re- taining both fignifications . Thus , " obferving the " cold regard of his mistress's eyes , and at the fame " time their power of producing love in him , he ...
Pàgina 136
... said Dr. Gregory , from whom I heard this account , " that I have seen erected in the church a statue of " that man , whofe name I once knew confidered " as a pollution of its walls . " Milton has the reputation of having been in his ...
... said Dr. Gregory , from whom I heard this account , " that I have seen erected in the church a statue of " that man , whofe name I once knew confidered " as a pollution of its walls . " Milton has the reputation of having been in his ...
Pàgina 171
... said of his perfification . The meafure , he fays , is the English beraick verfe without rhyme . Of this mode he had many examples among the Italians , and fome in his own country . The Earl of Surrey is faid to have tranflated one of ...
... said of his perfification . The meafure , he fays , is the English beraick verfe without rhyme . Of this mode he had many examples among the Italians , and fome in his own country . The Earl of Surrey is faid to have tranflated one of ...
Pàgina 224
... said , " I am but a country gentleman , and cannot pre . * tend to know the King's mind ; ' but Sir Thomas " durft not contradict the fecretary ; and his fon , " the Earl of St. Alban's , afterwards told Mr. " Waller , that his father's ...
... said , " I am but a country gentleman , and cannot pre . * tend to know the King's mind ; ' but Sir Thomas " durft not contradict the fecretary ; and his fon , " the Earl of St. Alban's , afterwards told Mr. " Waller , that his father's ...
Pàgina 292
... said Virgil , were inconfider- able ? So foon was his imagination at its full ftrength , his judgement ripe , and his humour complete . This poem was written for his own diverfion , without any defign of publication : It was commu ...
... said Virgil , were inconfider- able ? So foon was his imagination at its full ftrength , his judgement ripe , and his humour complete . This poem was written for his own diverfion , without any defign of publication : It was commu ...
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