The Lives of the English Poets, Volumes 1-2B. Tauchnitz, 1858 - 16 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... told them any secrets , or assisted them by intelligence or any other act . If he only promised to be quiet , that they in whose hands he was , might free him from confinement , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man whose ...
... told them any secrets , or assisted them by intelligence or any other act . If he only promised to be quiet , that they in whose hands he was , might free him from confinement , he did what no law of society prohibits . The man whose ...
Pagina 10
... told Mr. Bois that you would . This is what they call monstri simile . I do hope to recover my late hurt so far within five or six days ( though it be uncertain yet whether I shall ever recover it , ) as to walk about again . And then ...
... told Mr. Bois that you would . This is what they call monstri simile . I do hope to recover my late hurt so far within five or six days ( though it be uncertain yet whether I shall ever recover it , ) as to walk about again . And then ...
Pagina 36
... told that Saul was troubled with an evil spirit ; from this , Cowley takes an opportunity of describing hell , and telling the history of Lucifer , who was , he Once general of a gilded host of sprites , says , Like Hesper leading forth ...
... told that Saul was troubled with an evil spirit ; from this , Cowley takes an opportunity of describing hell , and telling the history of Lucifer , who was , he Once general of a gilded host of sprites , says , Like Hesper leading forth ...
Pagina 38
... told , and been dismissed to im- prove the idea in our different proportions of conception ; but Cowley could not let us go till he had related where Gabriel got first his skin , and then his mantle , then his lace , and then his scarf ...
... told , and been dismissed to im- prove the idea in our different proportions of conception ; but Cowley could not let us go till he had related where Gabriel got first his skin , and then his mantle , then his lace , and then his scarf ...
Pagina 41
... lie : I have lov'd , and got , and told ; But should I love , get , tell , till I were old , I should not find that hidden mystery ; Oh , ' tis imposture all ! COWLEY , And as no chymic yet th ' elixir got , COWLEY . 41.
... lie : I have lov'd , and got , and told ; But should I love , get , tell , till I were old , I should not find that hidden mystery ; Oh , ' tis imposture all ! COWLEY , And as no chymic yet th ' elixir got , COWLEY . 41.
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