The Lives of the English PoetsJones and Company, 1848 - 365 pagina's |
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... less carefully suppressed , the omission of his husks , had the appearance of an instinctive ele- name in the register of St. Dunstan's parishgance , of a particular provision made by Nature gives reason to suspect that his father was a ...
... less carefully suppressed , the omission of his husks , had the appearance of an instinctive ele- name in the register of St. Dunstan's parishgance , of a particular provision made by Nature gives reason to suspect that his father was a ...
Pagina 22
... less exhilarating than the ludicrousness of Denham ; he does not fail for want of efforts : he is familiar , he is gross ; but he is never merry , unless the " Speech against Peace in the close Committee " be excepted . For grave ...
... less exhilarating than the ludicrousness of Denham ; he does not fail for want of efforts : he is familiar , he is gross ; but he is never merry , unless the " Speech against Peace in the close Committee " be excepted . For grave ...
Pagina 24
... less skilful , or at least less dexterous in the use of words ; and though 11they had been more frequent , they could only have lessened the grace , not the strength , of his composition . He is one of the writers that im- proved our ...
... less skilful , or at least less dexterous in the use of words ; and though 11they had been more frequent , they could only have lessened the grace , not the strength , of his composition . He is one of the writers that im- proved our ...
Pagina 29
... less . " but ( as he himself informed Mr. Malone ) to another This biss surely the language of a man who work by the same author , entitled , " Tractatulus de thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds 97Carmine dramatis Poetarum ...
... less . " but ( as he himself informed Mr. Malone ) to another This biss surely the language of a man who work by the same author , entitled , " Tractatulus de thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds 97Carmine dramatis Poetarum ...
Pagina 30
... less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to repudiate her for disobedi- ence ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to justify inclination , published ( in 1644 ) " The ...
... less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to repudiate her for disobedi- ence ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to justify inclination , published ( in 1644 ) " The ...
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