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Pagina 6
Dryden confesses of He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer himself and his
contemporaries , that they fall the uneasiness of solitude ; for he died at the below
Donne in wit ; but maintains , that they Porch - house * in Chertsey , 1667 , in ...
Dryden confesses of He did not long enjoy the pleasure , or suffer himself and his
contemporaries , that they fall the uneasiness of solitude ; for he died at the below
Donne in wit ; but maintains , that they Porch - house * in Chertsey , 1667 , in ...
Pagina 7
... sentiment which acuteness often surprises ; if the imagination is enables us to
conceive and to excite the pains not always gratified , at least the powers of
reand the pleasure of other minds : they never flection and comparison are
employed ...
... sentiment which acuteness often surprises ; if the imagination is enables us to
conceive and to excite the pains not always gratified , at least the powers of
reand the pleasure of other minds : they never flection and comparison are
employed ...
Pagina 13
which discover The Anacreontics therefore of Cowley give no irreverence of
religion , must defend him ; but now all the pleasure which they ever gave . , If
that the accusation of lasciviousness is unjust , the he was formed by nature for
one ...
which discover The Anacreontics therefore of Cowley give no irreverence of
religion , must defend him ; but now all the pleasure which they ever gave . , If
that the accusation of lasciviousness is unjust , the he was formed by nature for
one ...
Pagina 15
... that of Cowley . what is fit for every thing can fit nothing well , The great
pleasure of verse arises from the Omnibus Mundi Dominator boris known
measure of the lines , and uniform strucAptat urgendas per inane pennas , ture of
the stanzas ...
... that of Cowley . what is fit for every thing can fit nothing well , The great
pleasure of verse arises from the Omnibus Mundi Dominator boris known
measure of the lines , and uniform strucAptat urgendas per inane pennas , ture of
the stanzas ...
Pagina 19
The But glorifies his pregnant pot , pleasures of the mind imply something
sudden If by the way to him befal Some ... but will never strike with the sense
Jonson and Donne , as Dr. Hurd remarks , of pleasure . were then in the highest
esteem .
The But glorifies his pregnant pot , pleasures of the mind imply something
sudden If by the way to him befal Some ... but will never strike with the sense
Jonson and Donne , as Dr. Hurd remarks , of pleasure . were then in the highest
esteem .
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