Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Gateway Editions, 1955 - 400 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... lines would overbalance the bad . What he had once written , he dismissed from his thoughts ; and I believe there is ... line , The long majestic march , and energy divine . Some improvements had been already made in English numbers ...
... lines would overbalance the bad . What he had once written , he dismissed from his thoughts ; and I believe there is ... line , The long majestic march , and energy divine . Some improvements had been already made in English numbers ...
Pagina 106
... lines of Phaer's third Æneid will exemplify this measure : When Asia's state was overthrown , and Priam's king- dom stout , All guiltless , by the power of gods above was rooted out . As these lines had their break , or caesura , always ...
... lines of Phaer's third Æneid will exemplify this measure : When Asia's state was overthrown , and Priam's king- dom stout , All guiltless , by the power of gods above was rooted out . As these lines had their break , or caesura , always ...
Pagina 135
... lines , which he asserts to have been written by Mr. Savage upon the treatment re- ceived by him from his mother , but of which he was himself the author , as Mr. Savage afterwards de- clared . These lines , and the paper in which they ...
... lines , which he asserts to have been written by Mr. Savage upon the treatment re- ceived by him from his mother , but of which he was himself the author , as Mr. Savage afterwards de- clared . These lines , and the paper in which they ...
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From The Life of Abraham Cowley | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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