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Pagina 9
If the Latin performances of Cowley and Milton be compared, for May I hold to be
superior to both, the advantage seems to lie on the side of Cowley. Milton is
generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their language;
Cowley, ...
If the Latin performances of Cowley and Milton be compared, for May I hold to be
superior to both, the advantage seems to lie on the side of Cowley. Milton is
generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their language;
Cowley, ...
Pagina 21
COWLEY In tears I'll waste these eyes, By Love so vainly fed; So lust of old the
Deluge punished. COWLEY All arm'd in brass the richest dress of war (A dismal
glorious sight), he shone afar. The sun himself started with sudden fright, To see
...
COWLEY In tears I'll waste these eyes, By Love so vainly fed; So lust of old the
Deluge punished. COWLEY All arm'd in brass the richest dress of war (A dismal
glorious sight), he shone afar. The sun himself started with sudden fright, To see
...
Pagina 45
If by pedantry is meant that minute knowledge which is derived from particular
sciences and studies, in opposition to the general notions supplied by a wide
survey of life and nature, Cowley certainly errs, by introducing pedantry far more
...
If by pedantry is meant that minute knowledge which is derived from particular
sciences and studies, in opposition to the general notions supplied by a wide
survey of life and nature, Cowley certainly errs, by introducing pedantry far more
...
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