The Lives of the English Poets, Volumes 1-2B. Tauchnitz, 1858 - 16 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... continued his studies with great intenseness : for he is said to have written , while he was yet a young student , the greater part of his " Davideis ; " a work , of which the materials could not have been collected without the study of ...
... continued his studies with great intenseness : for he is said to have written , while he was yet a young student , the greater part of his " Davideis ; " a work , of which the materials could not have been collected without the study of ...
Pagina 7
... continued , " says his biographer , " under these bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the consent of his bondsman ; that he did not ...
... continued , " says his biographer , " under these bonds till the general deliverance ; " it is therefore to be supposed , that he did not go to France , and act again for the King , without the consent of his bondsman ; that he did not ...
Pagina 23
... their illustrations were true ; it was enough that they were popular . Bacon remarks , that some falsehoods are continued by tradition , because they supply commodious allusions . It gave a piteous groan , and so it broke COWLEY . 23.
... their illustrations were true ; it was enough that they were popular . Bacon remarks , that some falsehoods are continued by tradition , because they supply commodious allusions . It gave a piteous groan , and so it broke COWLEY . 23.
Pagina 38
... Sometimes he indulges himself in a digression , always conceived with his natural exuberance , and commonly , even where it is not long , continued till it is tedious : I ' th ' library a few choice authors stood 38 COWLEY .
... Sometimes he indulges himself in a digression , always conceived with his natural exuberance , and commonly , even where it is not long , continued till it is tedious : I ' th ' library a few choice authors stood 38 COWLEY .
Pagina 41
... continued to delight through all the changes of human manners , he contented himself with a deciduous laurel , of which the verdure in its spring was bright and gay , but which time has been continually stealing from his brows . He was ...
... continued to delight through all the changes of human manners , he contented himself with a deciduous laurel , of which the verdure in its spring was bright and gay , but which time has been continually stealing from his brows . He was ...
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