The lives of the most eminent English poets, with critical observations on their works, Volum 1G. Walker, J. Akerman, E. Edwards, W. Robinson and Sons, Liverpool, E. Thomson, Manchester, J. Noble, Hull, J. Wilson, Berwick, W. Whyte and Company, Edinburgh, and R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1820 |
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... beginning of the civil war , as the prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with a representation of the " Guar- dian , " a comedy which Cowley says was neither written nor acted , but rough - drawn by ...
... beginning of the civil war , as the prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with a representation of the " Guar- dian , " a comedy which Cowley says was neither written nor acted , but rough - drawn by ...
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... beginning of the seventeenth century , appeared a race of writers that may be termed the metaphy- sical poets ; of whom , in a criticism on the works of Cowley , it is not improper to give some account . The metaphysical poets were men ...
... beginning of the seventeenth century , appeared a race of writers that may be termed the metaphy- sical poets ; of whom , in a criticism on the works of Cowley , it is not improper to give some account . The metaphysical poets were men ...
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... beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclusion below it in strength . The connection is supplied with great perspicuity ; and the thoughts , which to a reader of less skill seem thrown together by chance ...
... beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclusion below it in strength . The connection is supplied with great perspicuity ; and the thoughts , which to a reader of less skill seem thrown together by chance ...
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... beginning of his sixteenth year , to Christ's College in Cambridge , where he entered a sizar , Feb. 12 , 1624 . He was at this time eminently skilled in the Latin tongue ; and he himself , by annexing the dates to his first ...
... beginning of his sixteenth year , to Christ's College in Cambridge , where he entered a sizar , Feb. 12 , 1624 . He was at this time eminently skilled in the Latin tongue ; and he himself , by annexing the dates to his first ...
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... with a train of attendance scarcely less than regal . He prepared a reply , which , left as it was imper- fect , was published by his son in the year of the restoration . In the beginning , being probably most in MILTON . 103.
... with a train of attendance scarcely less than regal . He prepared a reply , which , left as it was imper- fect , was published by his son in the year of the restoration . In the beginning , being probably most in MILTON . 103.
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