Lives of the English Poets: Abraham Cowley. Sir John Denham. John Milton. Samuel Butler. Earl of Rochester. Earl of Roscommon. Thomas Otway. Edmund Waller. John Dryden. John Pomfret. Earl of Dorset. George Stepney. John Philips. William Walsh. Edmund Smith. Richard Duke. William King. Thomas Sprat. Earl of Halifax. Thomas Parnell. Samuel Garth. Nicholas Rowe. Joseph Addison. John Hughes. John Sheffield, duke of Buckinghamshire. Matthew PriorOxford University Press, 1952 |
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... Lost , could de- scend from his elevation to rescue children from the per- plexity of grammatical confusion , and the trouble of lessons unnecessarily repeated . About this time Elwood the quaker , being recom- mended to him as one who ...
... Lost , could de- scend from his elevation to rescue children from the per- plexity of grammatical confusion , and the trouble of lessons unnecessarily repeated . About this time Elwood the quaker , being recom- mended to him as one who ...
Pagina 111
... Lost ever procured the author's descendants ; and to this he who has now attempted to relate his Life , had the honour of contributing a Prologue . In the examination of Milton's poetical works , I shall pay so much regard to time as to ...
... Lost ever procured the author's descendants ; and to this he who has now attempted to relate his Life , had the honour of contributing a Prologue . In the examination of Milton's poetical works , I shall pay so much regard to time as to ...
Pagina 125
... Lost little opportunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the consciousness of transgression , and the horrours attending the ...
... Lost little opportunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the consciousness of transgression , and the horrours attending the ...
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Lives of the English Poets: Abraham Cowley. Sir John Denham. John Milton ... Samuel Johnson Fragmentweergave - 1952 |
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