The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 1Stone and Kimball, 1896 |
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... 169 173 215 217 221 225 239 241 INTRODUCTION SAMUEL JOHNSON was born on the 18th September (. INTRODUCTION COWLEY DENHAM CONTENTS MILTON BUTLER ROCHESTER ROSCOMMON OTWAY . WALLER POMFRET DORSET STEPNEY PHILIPS WALSH . · DRYDEN.
... 169 173 215 217 221 225 239 241 INTRODUCTION SAMUEL JOHNSON was born on the 18th September (. INTRODUCTION COWLEY DENHAM CONTENTS MILTON BUTLER ROCHESTER ROSCOMMON OTWAY . WALLER POMFRET DORSET STEPNEY PHILIPS WALSH . · DRYDEN.
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... Milton , seem to have proceeded on the assumption that ' not to write prose is certainly to write poetry . ' It is merely the truth to say of them that their blank verses will be found by such as can read them to be like those of their ...
... Milton , seem to have proceeded on the assumption that ' not to write prose is certainly to write poetry . ' It is merely the truth to say of them that their blank verses will be found by such as can read them to be like those of their ...
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... Milton , and you find that these are the very weapons which Johnson , to the horror of posterity , directs with equal violence against Lycidas . ' It is not to be considered as the effusion of real passion , for passion runs not after ...
... Milton , and you find that these are the very weapons which Johnson , to the horror of posterity , directs with equal violence against Lycidas . ' It is not to be considered as the effusion of real passion , for passion runs not after ...
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... Milton . The judicious reader has , doubtless , observed that , so far as we have yet traced it , Johnson's system of criticism remains incom- plete and one - sided . It has been seen that poetry , by means of making new things familiar ...
... Milton . The judicious reader has , doubtless , observed that , so far as we have yet traced it , Johnson's system of criticism remains incom- plete and one - sided . It has been seen that poetry , by means of making new things familiar ...
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... essential self - respect , mark his animadversions on Swift's commerce with the great , or on the pettiness of Milton's biographers who had rather not mention 1 that their hero was once a schoolmaster ! Consider , xxii INTRODUCTION TO.
... essential self - respect , mark his animadversions on Swift's commerce with the great , or on the pettiness of Milton's biographers who had rather not mention 1 that their hero was once a schoolmaster ! Consider , xxii INTRODUCTION TO.
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