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Pagina 3
And to tell you the truth ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest , )
LORD FALKLAND'S : Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa parenti , Virgil has
told the same thing to that purCautius ut sævo velles te credere Marti . pose ,
Haud ...
And to tell you the truth ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest , )
LORD FALKLAND'S : Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa parenti , Virgil has
told the same thing to that purCautius ut sævo velles te credere Marti . pose ,
Haud ...
Pagina 4
It is not same university , the two great poets , Cowley said that he told them any
secrets , or assisted and Milton , of dissimilar genius , of opposite them by
intelligence or any other act . If he principles ; but concurring in the cultivation of
only ...
It is not same university , the two great poets , Cowley said that he told them any
secrets , or assisted and Milton , of dissimilar genius , of opposite them by
intelligence or any other act . If he principles ; but concurring in the cultivation of
only ...
Pagina 6
... misfortune has been , and stranger than all the for the modulation was so
imperfect that they rest , that you have broke your word with me , were only found
to be verses by counting the and failed to come , even though you told Mr.
syllables .
... misfortune has been , and stranger than all the for the modulation was so
imperfect that they rest , that you have broke your word with me , were only found
to be verses by counting the and failed to come , even though you told Mr.
syllables .
Pagina 14
We are told of Theron's bounty , 1 could properly contribute to Motion , he has not
with a hint that he had enemies , which Cowley explained ; we are however
content to suppose thus enlarges in rhyming prose : that he could have justified
his ...
We are told of Theron's bounty , 1 could properly contribute to Motion , he has not
with a hint that he had enemies , which Cowley explained ; we are however
content to suppose thus enlarges in rhyming prose : that he could have justified
his ...
Pagina 16
highest degree of poetical reputation , that I am We are told that Saul was
troubled with an not willing to dismiss them with unabated cen- evil spirit ; from
this , Cowley takes an oportusure ; and surely , though the mode of their vity of
describing ...
highest degree of poetical reputation , that I am We are told that Saul was
troubled with an not willing to dismiss them with unabated cen- evil spirit ; from
this , Cowley takes an oportusure ; and surely , though the mode of their vity of
describing ...
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