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Pagina 7
... directed by great abilities , learning not very much frequented by common is
never wholly lost ; if they frequently threw readers of poetry . Thus Cowley on
Know . away their wit upon false cor.ceits , they like- ledge : wise sometimes
struck out ...
... directed by great abilities , learning not very much frequented by common is
never wholly lost ; if they frequently threw readers of poetry . Thus Cowley on
Know . away their wit upon false cor.ceits , they like- ledge : wise sometimes
struck out ...
Pagina 10
... a common topic , the danVenture their stakes , with him in joy to share .. Donne
. ger of procrastination , is thus illustrated : P.WEB Their thoughts and
expressions were some -That which I should have begun times grossly absurd ,
and such ...
... a common topic , the danVenture their stakes , with him in joy to share .. Donne
. ger of procrastination , is thus illustrated : P.WEB Their thoughts and
expressions were some -That which I should have begun times grossly absurd ,
and such ...
Pagina 13
... or to excite it ; every stanza is crowder beauties which common authors may
justly with darts and flames , with wounds and deain , think not only above their
attainment , but with mingled souls and with broken hearts . above their ambition .
... or to excite it ; every stanza is crowder beauties which common authors may
justly with darts and flames , with wounds and deain , think not only above their
attainment , but with mingled souls and with broken hearts . above their ambition .
Pagina 17
The allusions , however , are not always to Learning ( young virgin ) but few
suitors knew ; The common prostitute she lately grew , vulgar things ; he offends
by exaggeration as And with the spurious brood loads now the press ; much as
by ...
The allusions , however , are not always to Learning ( young virgin ) but few
suitors knew ; The common prostitute she lately grew , vulgar things ; he offends
by exaggeration as And with the spurious brood loads now the press ; much as
by ...
Pagina 18
... that the three greatest English poets were Speninfernal spirits , in which
however they differ ser , Shakspeare , and Cowley . widely ; for Cowley supposes
them commonly His manner he had in common with others ; to operate upon the
mind ...
... that the three greatest English poets were Speninfernal spirits , in which
however they differ ser , Shakspeare , and Cowley . widely ; for Cowley supposes
them commonly His manner he had in common with others ; to operate upon the
mind ...
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