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Pagina 176
... thought ; and to him may be applied what Tasso said , with equal spirit and justice , of himself and Guarini , when , having perused the Pastor Fido , he cried out , " If he had not read Aminta , he had not excelled it . " As Waller ...
... thought ; and to him may be applied what Tasso said , with equal spirit and justice , of himself and Guarini , when , having perused the Pastor Fido , he cried out , " If he had not read Aminta , he had not excelled it . " As Waller ...
Pagina 344
... thought him a priest in his heart . " That Pope should have thought this conjecture of Tonson worth remembrance , is a proof , but indeed , so far as I have found , the only proof , that he retained some malignity from their ancient ...
... thought him a priest in his heart . " That Pope should have thought this conjecture of Tonson worth remembrance , is a proof , but indeed , so far as I have found , the only proof , that he retained some malignity from their ancient ...
Pagina 393
... thought a line superfluous when he first wrote it , or contracted his work till his ebullitions of invention had ... thought , and to be told that he thought wrong . The event of every experiment is foreseen , and therefore the process ...
... thought a line superfluous when he first wrote it , or contracted his work till his ebullitions of invention had ... thought , and to be told that he thought wrong . The event of every experiment is foreseen , and therefore the process ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 16181667 | 44 |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 64 |
SAMUEL BUTLER 16121680 | 115 |
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