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Pagina 11
In forming descriptions , they looked out , not In all these examples It is apparent ,
that whatfor images , but for conceits . Night has been a ever is improper or
vicious is produced by a yocommon subject , which poets have contended to
luntary ...
In forming descriptions , they looked out , not In all these examples It is apparent ,
that whatfor images , but for conceits . Night has been a ever is improper or
vicious is produced by a yocommon subject , which poets have contended to
luntary ...
Pagina 13
... the accusation of lasciviousness is unjust , the he was formed by nature for one
kind of writ- perusal of his works will sufficiently evince . ing more than for another
, his power seems to Cowley's Mistress has no power of seduction : have been ...
... the accusation of lasciviousness is unjust , the he was formed by nature for one
kind of writ- perusal of his works will sufficiently evince . ing more than for another
, his power seems to Cowley's Mistress has no power of seduction : have been ...
Pagina 15
... a constant return Through the firm shell and the thick white dost spy of the
same numbers , and to have supplied Years to come a - forming - lie ,
smoothness of transition and continuity of Close in their sacred secundine asleep
. thought .
... a constant return Through the firm shell and the thick white dost spy of the
same numbers , and to have supplied Years to come a - forming - lie ,
smoothness of transition and continuity of Close in their sacred secundine asleep
. thought .
Pagina 17
The fable is plainly implex , formed rather from the Odyssey than the Iliad : and
Ye learned heads , whoin ivy garlands grace , many artifices of diversification are
employed , Why does that twining plant the nak embrace : with the skill of a man ...
The fable is plainly implex , formed rather from the Odyssey than the Iliad : and
Ye learned heads , whoin ivy garlands grace , many artifices of diversification are
employed , Why does that twining plant the nak embrace : with the skill of a man ...
Pagina 20
... formed of mono- long verse , and a verse of brass or of strong brass , syllables ;
but yet they are sometimes sweet and seem to comprise very incongruous and
unsocisonorous . 9119 28 Arr !! 18 . . 15 ; able ideas . What there is peculiar in ...
... formed of mono- long verse , and a verse of brass or of strong brass , syllables ;
but yet they are sometimes sweet and seem to comprise very incongruous and
unsocisonorous . 9119 28 Arr !! 18 . . 15 ; able ideas . What there is peculiar in ...
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