The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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Pàgina 94
... said non tam de fe , quam fupra fe . At Rome , as at Florence , he ftaid only two months ; a time indeed fufficient , if he defired only to ramble with an explainer of its antiquities , or to view palaces and count pictures ; but ...
... said non tam de fe , quam fupra fe . At Rome , as at Florence , he ftaid only two months ; a time indeed fufficient , if he defired only to ramble with an explainer of its antiquities , or to view palaces and count pictures ; but ...
Pàgina 180
... said of his verfification . The measure , he fays , is the English heroick 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 verfification . The measure , he fays , is the English heroick 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 212
... said , God grant this bodes no ill - luck to him ! In the heat of this extravagant fit , he cries out , My father is " dead . A fortnight after , news came from Ireland " that his father was dead . This account I had " from Mr. Knolles ...
... said , God grant this bodes no ill - luck to him ! In the heat of this extravagant fit , he cries out , My father is " dead . A fortnight after , news came from Ireland " that his father was dead . This account I had " from Mr. Knolles ...
Pàgina 241
... said to him , " Though you are the " laft , you are not the loweft nor the leaft in my " favour . " Whitlock , who , being another of the commiffioners , was witnefs of this kindness , imputes it to the King's knowledge of the plot , in ...
... said to him , " Though you are the " laft , you are not the loweft nor the leaft in my " favour . " Whitlock , who , being another of the commiffioners , was witnefs of this kindness , imputes it to the King's knowledge of the plot , in ...
Pàgina 251
... said , at laft to the rump - jewel , he folicited from Cromwell permiffion to return , and obtained it by the interest of colonel Scroop , to whom his fifter was married . Upon the remains of a fortune which the danger of his life had ...
... said , at laft to the rump - jewel , he folicited from Cromwell permiffion to return , and obtained it by the interest of colonel Scroop , to whom his fifter was married . Upon the remains of a fortune which the danger of his life had ...
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