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Pagina 7
... by Jonson , whose manner resembled that of once fills the whole mind , and of
which the first Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than effect is sudden
astonishment , and the second in the cast of his sentiments . rational admiration .
... by Jonson , whose manner resembled that of once fills the whole mind , and of
which the first Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than effect is sudden
astonishment , and the second in the cast of his sentiments . rational admiration .
Pagina 14
... but his manner of speaking " . He was therefore not at Begin the song , and
strike the living lyre : all restrained to his expressions , nor much to bis Lo how the
years to come , a numerous and wellsentiments ; nothing was required of him ,
but ...
... but his manner of speaking " . He was therefore not at Begin the song , and
strike the living lyre : all restrained to his expressions , nor much to bis Lo how the
years to come , a numerous and wellsentiments ; nothing was required of him ,
but ...
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
.
Pagina 18
... to delight poet , with all his care , has not totally purged through all the changes
of human manners , he from pedantry . ... Shakspeare , and Cowley . widely ; for
Cowley supposes them commonly His manner he had in common with others ...
... to delight poet , with all his care , has not totally purged through all the changes
of human manners , he from pedantry . ... Shakspeare , and Cowley . widely ; for
Cowley supposes them commonly His manner he had in common with others ...
Pagina 24
How much unlike that Hector , who ' returned to read In his translation of Virgil ,
written when he Clad in Achilles ' spoils ! was about twenty - one years old , may
be still , found the old manner of continuing the sense And again : ungracefully ...
How much unlike that Hector , who ' returned to read In his translation of Virgil ,
written when he Clad in Achilles ' spoils ! was about twenty - one years old , may
be still , found the old manner of continuing the sense And again : ungracefully ...
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