The lives of the English poets: in 2 vol, Volume 1Tauchnitz, 1858 - 402 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... write for what Cowley might have learned from master Pindar to call " the dream of a shadow . " It is surely not difficult , in the solitude of a college , or in the bustle of the world , to find useful studies and serious employment ...
... write for what Cowley might have learned from master Pindar to call " the dream of a shadow . " It is surely not difficult , in the solitude of a college , or in the bustle of the world , to find useful studies and serious employment ...
Pagina 10
... of Hampton Town , lying there one night . I write this in pain , and can say no more : Verbum sapienti . " He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer. * L'Allegro of Milton . A Lover neither Dead nor Alive . Then down I 10 COWLEY .
... of Hampton Town , lying there one night . I write this in pain , and can say no more : Verbum sapienti . " He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer. * L'Allegro of Milton . A Lover neither Dead nor Alive . Then down I 10 COWLEY .
Pagina 11
... writing when the feuds of the civil war were yet recent , and the minds of either party were easily irritated , was obliged to pass over many transactions in general expressions , and to leave curi- osity often unsatisfied . What he did ...
... writing when the feuds of the civil war were yet recent , and the minds of either party were easily irritated , was obliged to pass over many transactions in general expressions , and to leave curi- osity often unsatisfied . What he did ...
Pagina 13
... write on their plan it was at least ne- cessary to read and think . No man could be born a metaphy- sical poet nor assume the dignity of a writer , by descriptions copied from descriptions , by imitations borrowed from imita- tions ...
... write on their plan it was at least ne- cessary to read and think . No man could be born a metaphy- sical poet nor assume the dignity of a writer , by descriptions copied from descriptions , by imitations borrowed from imita- tions ...
Pagina 14
... writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his followers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man of very extensive and various know- ledge ; and by Jonson , whose manner resembled that of Donne more in the ...
... writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his followers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man of very extensive and various know- ledge ; and by Jonson , whose manner resembled that of Donne more in the ...
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