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Pagina 2
This comedy is of the pastoral Paris , where he became secretary to the Lord kind
, which requires no acquaintance with the Jermyn , afterwards Earl of St. Alban's ,
and living world , and therefore the time at which it was employed in such ...
This comedy is of the pastoral Paris , where he became secretary to the Lord kind
, which requires no acquaintance with the Jermyn , afterwards Earl of St. Alban's ,
and living world , and therefore the time at which it was employed in such ...
Pagina 6
... cannot however now be known ; of this kind the metaphysical poets have
seldom I must therefore recommend the perusal of his risen . Their thoughts are
often new , but seldom work , to which my narration can be considered natural ;
they ...
... cannot however now be known ; of this kind the metaphysical poets have
seldom I must therefore recommend the perusal of his risen . Their thoughts are
often new , but seldom work , to which my narration can be considered natural ;
they ...
Pagina 7
Their wish was only ness of sentiment . to say what they hoped had never been
said This kind of writing , which was , I believe , before . borrowed from Marino
and his followers , had Nor was the sublime more within their reach been ...
Their wish was only ness of sentiment . to say what they hoped had never been
said This kind of writing , which was , I believe , before . borrowed from Marino
and his followers , had Nor was the sublime more within their reach been ...
Pagina 13
... Addison calls mixed wit ; ' that to style the learned . is , wit which consists of
thoughts true in one These little pieces will be found more finished sense of the
expression , and false in the other . in their kind than any other of Cowley's works
.
... Addison calls mixed wit ; ' that to style the learned . is , wit which consists of
thoughts true in one These little pieces will be found more finished sense of the
expression , and false in the other . in their kind than any other of Cowley's works
.
Pagina 15
The same thought is more generally , and there- larity of numbers is the very
thing which makes fore more poetically expressed by Casimir , a that kind of
poesy fit for all manner of subwriter who has many of the beauties and faults jects
.
The same thought is more generally , and there- larity of numbers is the very
thing which makes fore more poetically expressed by Casimir , a that kind of
poesy fit for all manner of subwriter who has many of the beauties and faults jects
.
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