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Pagina xvii
... kind of hope . A second serious illness closely followed , com- pelling him to spend three winters on the shores of the Mediterranean . ' During two of them my malady and my distress , ' he writes , ' allowed of no rival , and my work ...
... kind of hope . A second serious illness closely followed , com- pelling him to spend three winters on the shores of the Mediterranean . ' During two of them my malady and my distress , ' he writes , ' allowed of no rival , and my work ...
Pagina xxvi
... kind of History the succession of facts is not easily discovered , and I am not without suspicion that some of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years3 . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays ; and if I shall ...
... kind of History the succession of facts is not easily discovered , and I am not without suspicion that some of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years3 . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays ; and if I shall ...
Pagina 2
... kind of universal genius which inclines those that live in it to some particular studies . ' DRYDEN , ib . xv . 293 . ' I am persuaded , ' wrote Cowper ( Works , vi . 94 ) , that Milton did not write his Paradise Lost , nor Homer his ...
... kind of universal genius which inclines those that live in it to some particular studies . ' DRYDEN , ib . xv . 293 . ' I am persuaded , ' wrote Cowper ( Works , vi . 94 ) , that Milton did not write his Paradise Lost , nor Homer his ...
Pagina 4
... kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was composed adds little to the wonders of Cowley's minority . In 1636 , he was removed to Cambridge , where he continued his studies with ...
... kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was composed adds little to the wonders of Cowley's minority . In 1636 , he was removed to Cambridge , where he continued his studies with ...
Pagina 6
... kind Master . ' Cunningham , Lives of the Poets , i . 63. See post , Waller , 23 , 63 m . , 104 . Hurd's Cowley , i . 10 ; post , DEN- HAM , 13 . 5 The folio of 1656 . 6 He continues : -'Sooner or later they must all pass through that ...
... kind Master . ' Cunningham , Lives of the Poets , i . 63. See post , Waller , 23 , 63 m . , 104 . Hurd's Cowley , i . 10 ; post , DEN- HAM , 13 . 5 The folio of 1656 . 6 He continues : -'Sooner or later they must all pass through that ...
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