Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, PopeCassell, 1889 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... declared and when the Whigs returned to power was aggravated to a charge of high treason ; though , as Prior remarks in his imperfect answer to the Report of the Committee of Secrecy , no treaty ever was made with- out private ...
... declared and when the Whigs returned to power was aggravated to a charge of high treason ; though , as Prior remarks in his imperfect answer to the Report of the Committee of Secrecy , no treaty ever was made with- out private ...
Pagina 56
... declared that I greatly honoured and esteemed all men of superior literature and erudition , and that I only undervalued false or superficial learning , that signifies nothing for the service of mankind ; and that as to physic , I ...
... declared that I greatly honoured and esteemed all men of superior literature and erudition , and that I only undervalued false or superficial learning , that signifies nothing for the service of mankind ; and that as to physic , I ...
Pagina 63
... declared , in his notes to the " Iliad , " that English poetry owed much of its beauty to his translations . Sandys very rarely attempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his proficiency was considerable ...
... declared , in his notes to the " Iliad , " that English poetry owed much of its beauty to his translations . Sandys very rarely attempted original composition . From the care of Taverner , under whom his proficiency was considerable ...
Pagina 68
... declared himself a poet , and , thinking himself entitled to poetical conversation , began at seven- teen to frequent Will's , a coffee - house on the north side of Russell Street , in Covent Garden , where the wits of that time used to ...
... declared himself a poet , and , thinking himself entitled to poetical conversation , began at seven- teen to frequent Will's , a coffee - house on the north side of Russell Street , in Covent Garden , where the wits of that time used to ...
Pagina 72
... declared that he did not expect the sale to be quick , because " not one gentleman in sixty , even of liberal education , could understand it . " The gentleman , and the education of that time , seem to have been of a lower character ...
... declared that he did not expect the sale to be quick , because " not one gentleman in sixty , even of liberal education , could understand it . " The gentleman , and the education of that time , seem to have been of a lower character ...
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