The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, Volum 1Methuen, 1896 |
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Pàgina 1
... probably not have been less carefully suppressed , the omission of his name in the register of St. Dunstan's parish gives reason to suspect that his father was a sectary . Whoever he was , he died before the birth of his son , and ...
... probably not have been less carefully suppressed , the omission of his name in the register of St. Dunstan's parish gives reason to suspect that his father was a sectary . Whoever he was , he died before the birth of his son , and ...
Pàgina 47
... probably would not have written it , had it not mingled with his own thoughts , so as that he did not perceive himself taking it from another . Although I think thou never found wilt be , Yet I'm resolved to search for thee ; The search ...
... probably would not have written it , had it not mingled with his own thoughts , so as that he did not perceive himself taking it from another . Although I think thou never found wilt be , Yet I'm resolved to search for thee ; The search ...
Pàgina 52
... probably concluded , because this truncation is imitated by no subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one broken line in the heat of recitation ; because in one the sense is now unfinished ; and because all that can be ...
... probably concluded , because this truncation is imitated by no subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one broken line in the heat of recitation ; because in one the sense is now unfinished ; and because all that can be ...
Pàgina 56
... of the followers of the exiled King ; and , to divert the melancholy of their condition , was sometimes enjoined by his master to write occasional verses ; one of which amusements was probably his ode 56 LIVES OF THE POETS.
... of the followers of the exiled King ; and , to divert the melancholy of their condition , was sometimes enjoined by his master to write occasional verses ; one of which amusements was probably his ode 56 LIVES OF THE POETS.
Pàgina 56
... of the followers of the exiled King ; and , to divert the melancholy of their condition , was sometimes enjoined by his master to write occasional verses ; one of which amusements was probably his ode 56 LIVES OF THE POETS.
... of the followers of the exiled King ; and , to divert the melancholy of their condition , was sometimes enjoined by his master to write occasional verses ; one of which amusements was probably his ode 56 LIVES OF THE POETS.
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