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Pagina 5
... expression when the Lives were collected into volumes . The satire was added to Cowley's works by the particular direction of Dr. Johnson . ' NICHOLS , Johnson's Works , vii . 4. See Eng . Poets , vii . 171 . 12 13 14 Falkland , whose ...
... expression when the Lives were collected into volumes . The satire was added to Cowley's works by the particular direction of Dr. Johnson . ' NICHOLS , Johnson's Works , vii . 4. See Eng . Poets , vii . 171 . 12 13 14 Falkland , whose ...
Pagina 8
... expression from a secretary of the present time would be considered as merely ludicrous , or at most as an ostentatious ' In his Complaint he makes the Muse reproach him with this part of his life ( Eng . Poets , vii . 249 ) : — ' Thou ...
... expression from a secretary of the present time would be considered as merely ludicrous , or at most as an ostentatious ' In his Complaint he makes the Muse reproach him with this part of his life ( Eng . Poets , vii . 249 ) : — ' Thou ...
Pagina 12
... expression . ' In his poem of the Garden Cowley writes ( Eng . Poets , ix . 72 ) : - ' God the first garden made , and the first city Cain . ' - With this we may compare Cowper's line ( The Task , i . 749 ) : — ' God made the country ...
... expression . ' In his poem of the Garden Cowley writes ( Eng . Poets , ix . 72 ) : - ' God the first garden made , and the first city Cain . ' - With this we may compare Cowper's line ( The Task , i . 749 ) : — ' God made the country ...
Pagina 18
... expressions , and to leave curiosity often unsatisfied . What he did not tell cannot , however , now be known . I must therefore recommend the perusal of his work , to which my narration can be considered only as a slender supplement ...
... expressions , and to leave curiosity often unsatisfied . What he did not tell cannot , however , now be known . I must therefore recommend the perusal of his work , to which my narration can be considered only as a slender supplement ...
Pagina 19
... expression is to speak of poetry as a form of μίμησις ( μίμησίς TIs ) , or of the several kinds of poetry as so many μnoeis ( cf. Poet . ch . i ) ; ἡ μιμητική or ἡ μιμητική τέχνη , as a whole , would cover many other arts besides poetry ...
... expression is to speak of poetry as a form of μίμησις ( μίμησίς TIs ) , or of the several kinds of poetry as so many μnoeis ( cf. Poet . ch . i ) ; ἡ μιμητική or ἡ μιμητική τέχνη , as a whole , would cover many other arts besides poetry ...
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