The lives of the English poets: in 2 vol, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1858 - 402 pagina's |
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... sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . Iu 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence of the parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College , in Oxford ; where , as is ...
... sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . Iu 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence of the parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College , in Oxford ; where , as is ...
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... sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his. * Barnesii Anacreontem . * L'Allegro of Milton . 4 COWLEY .
... sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his. * Barnesii Anacreontem . * L'Allegro of Milton . 4 COWLEY .
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in 2 vol Samuel Johnson. poses himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may exhibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary ...
in 2 vol Samuel Johnson. poses himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may exhibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary ...
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... sometimes admires , is seldom pleased . From this account of their compositions it will be readily inferred , that they were not successful in representing or moving the affections . As they were wholly employed on something unexpected ...
... sometimes admires , is seldom pleased . From this account of their compositions it will be readily inferred , that they were not successful in representing or moving the affections . As they were wholly employed on something unexpected ...
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... sometimes struck out unexpected truth : if their conceits were far - fetched , they were often worth the carriage . To write on their plan it was at least ne- cessary to read and think . No man could be born a metaphy- sical poet nor ...
... sometimes struck out unexpected truth : if their conceits were far - fetched , they were often worth the carriage . To write on their plan it was at least ne- cessary to read and think . No man could be born a metaphy- sical poet nor ...
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