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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... thofe who attended the King , and amongst others of Lord Falkland , whofe notice caft a luftre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was furrendered to the parliament , he followed the Queen to Paris , where he ...
... thofe who attended the King , and amongst others of Lord Falkland , whofe notice caft a luftre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was furrendered to the parliament , he followed the Queen to Paris , where he ...
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... thofe of other men whofe minds are more on things than words , contribute no otherwife to his re- putation than as they fhew him to have been above the affectation of unfeasonable elegance , and to have known that the bufinels of a ...
... thofe of other men whofe minds are more on things than words , contribute no otherwife to his re- putation than as they fhew him to have been above the affectation of unfeasonable elegance , and to have known that the bufinels of a ...
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... Thofe were " the reasons that made him to follow the violent " inclination of his own mind , which , in the " greatest throng of his former bufinefs , had ftill " called upon him , and reprefented to him the " true delights of folitary ...
... Thofe were " the reasons that made him to follow the violent " inclination of his own mind , which , in the " greatest throng of his former bufinefs , had ftill " called upon him , and reprefented to him the " true delights of folitary ...
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... Thofe writers who lay on the watch for novelty could have little hope of greatnefs ; for great things cannot have efcaped former obfervation . Their attempts were always analytick ; they broke every image into fragments ; and could no ...
... Thofe writers who lay on the watch for novelty could have little hope of greatnefs ; for great things cannot have efcaped former obfervation . Their attempts were always analytick ; they broke every image into fragments ; and could no ...
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... metal take . COWLEY . The poetical Propagation of Light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , From which all fortunes , names , and natures fall C 4 ; Then Then from thofe wombs of ftars , the Bride's bright COWL E Y. 31.
... metal take . COWLEY . The poetical Propagation of Light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , From which all fortunes , names , and natures fall C 4 ; Then Then from thofe wombs of ftars , the Bride's bright COWL E Y. 31.
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