Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1J. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 404 pagina's |
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Pagina 145
... Parliament - His first Poetry - Marries a rich Heiress- Sacharissa His second Marriage Is a Member of the Long Parliament -Cromwell and Hampden - Publishes his Poems - His Plot in favour of Charles I. His Life in danger - Escapes with a ...
... Parliament - His first Poetry - Marries a rich Heiress- Sacharissa His second Marriage Is a Member of the Long Parliament -Cromwell and Hampden - Publishes his Poems - His Plot in favour of Charles I. His Life in danger - Escapes with a ...
Pagina 154
... Parliament , had his strength been equal to his zeal ; and out of the design of Crispe , which involved very little danger , and that of Waller , which was an act purely civil , they compounded a horrid and dreadful plot . The discovery ...
... Parliament , had his strength been equal to his zeal ; and out of the design of Crispe , which involved very little danger , and that of Waller , which was an act purely civil , they compounded a horrid and dreadful plot . The discovery ...
Pagina 155
... Parliament and reconcile them to the King . He undoubtedly confessed much which they could never have discovered , and perhaps somewhat which they would wish to have been suppressed ; for it is inconvenient , in the conflict of factions ...
... Parliament and reconcile them to the King . He undoubtedly confessed much which they could never have discovered , and perhaps somewhat which they would wish to have been suppressed ; for it is inconvenient , in the conflict of factions ...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 1670172829 | 29 |
GEORGE GRANVILLE LORD Lansdown 1665173435 | 35 |
INTRODUCTION by L ArcherHind | 44 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison admiration Æneid afterwards appears beauties better blank verse Cato censure character Charles compositions considered Cowley criticism daughter death declared delight diction diligence Dryden Duke Earl easily edition elegance endeavoured English English poetry Essay excellence fancy favour friends genius Georgics honour Hudibras images imagination imitation John Dryden Juvenal kind King knew known labour Lady language Latin learning lines lived Lord Milton mind nature never NIHIL numbers observed occasion opinion Paradise Lost Parliament passions performance perhaps Pindar play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise preface produced published reader reason relates remarks reputation rhyme Samuel Johnson satire says seems seldom Sempronius sent sentiments sometimes Sprat supposed Syphax Tatler Thomas Sprat thou thought told tragedy translation verses versification Virgil Waller Westminster Westminster Abbey Whig write written wrote