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... Milton , always acknowledged her care , and justly paid and Pope , might be
said “ to lisp in numbers ; " the dues of filial gratitude . and have given such early
proofs , not only of In the window of his mother's apartment lay powers of
language ...
... Milton , always acknowledged her care , and justly paid and Pope , might be
said “ to lisp in numbers ; " the dues of filial gratitude . and have given such early
proofs , not only of In the window of his mother's apartment lay powers of
language ...
Pagina 3
... and haughty foes , One passage , however , seems not unworthy His peaceful
entrance with dire arms oppose , of some notice . Speaking of the Scotch treaty
Oppress'd with numbers in th ' unequal field , His men discouraged , and himself
...
... and haughty foes , One passage , however , seems not unworthy His peaceful
entrance with dire arms oppose , of some notice . Speaking of the Scotch treaty
Oppress'd with numbers in th ' unequal field , His men discouraged , and himself
...
Pagina 4
How in heroic numbers . far he complied with the men in power , is to be At the
same time were produced , from the inquired before he can be blamed . It is not
same university , the two great poets , Cowley said that he told them any secrets ,
or ...
How in heroic numbers . far he complied with the men in power , is to be At the
same time were produced , from the inquired before he can be blamed . It is not
same university , the two great poets , Cowley said that he told them any secrets ,
or ...
Pagina 5
O expected , while others for their For the rejection of this bly has , in a lowed the
royal family in the ais- and , instead of seeking shelter ein America , ten about
that time in great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; introduced by Suckling
...
O expected , while others for their For the rejection of this bly has , in a lowed the
royal family in the ais- and , instead of seeking shelter ein America , ten about
that time in great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; introduced by Suckling
...
Pagina 7
... ing the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried distinction . Those writers who lay
on the the metaphysic style only in his lines upon watch for novelty , could have
little hope of Hobson the Carrier , Cowley adopted it , and greatness ; for great ...
... ing the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried distinction . Those writers who lay
on the the metaphysic style only in his lines upon watch for novelty , could have
little hope of Hobson the Carrier , Cowley adopted it , and greatness ; for great ...
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