Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... afterwards to King's College , in Cambridge . He was sent to Parliament in his eighteenth , if not in his sixteenth year , and frequented the court of James the First , where he heard a very remarkable conversation , which the writer of ...
... afterwards to King's College , in Cambridge . He was sent to Parliament in his eighteenth , if not in his sixteenth year , and frequented the court of James the First , where he heard a very remarkable conversation , which the writer of ...
Pagina 10
... afterwards much needed , or much endeavoured , to improve . Denham corrected his numbers by experi- ence , and gained ground gradually upon the ruggedness of his age ; but what was acquired by Denham * 10 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... afterwards much needed , or much endeavoured , to improve . Denham corrected his numbers by experi- ence , and gained ground gradually upon the ruggedness of his age ; but what was acquired by Denham * 10 LIVES OF THE POETS .
Pagina 11
... afterwards with other poems . Waller was not one of those idolaters of praise who cultivate their minds at the expense of their fortunes . Rich as he was by inheritance , he took care early to grow richer , by marrying Mrs. Banks , a ...
... afterwards with other poems . Waller was not one of those idolaters of praise who cultivate their minds at the expense of their fortunes . Rich as he was by inheritance , he took care early to grow richer , by marrying Mrs. Banks , a ...
Pagina 15
... afterwards told Mr. Waller , that his father's cowardice ruined the king . " In the Long Parliament , which , unhappily for the nation , met Nov. 3 , 1640 , Waller represented Agmonde- sham the third time ; and was considered by the ...
... afterwards told Mr. Waller , that his father's cowardice ruined the king . " In the Long Parliament , which , unhappily for the nation , met Nov. 3 , 1640 , Waller represented Agmonde- sham the third time ; and was considered by the ...
Pagina 19
... afterwards to have been engaged against the Parliament . Fenton , with equal probability , believes that his attempt to promote the royal cause arose from his sensibility of the king's tender- ness . Whitelock says nothing of his ...
... afterwards to have been engaged against the Parliament . Fenton , with equal probability , believes that his attempt to promote the royal cause arose from his sensibility of the king's tender- ness . Whitelock says nothing of his ...
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Adam admiration afterwards Aldersgate Street Anacreon angels appears beauties Bishop blank verse booksellers Bunhill Fields called censured Chorus Church Clarendon commission of array Comus conceits confessed considered Cowley Cowley's Cromwell danger daughter Davideis death declared delight diction diligence Donne doth Dryden Earl EDMUND WALLER elegance endeavours English poets epic Epic Poetry Episcopacy excellence fancy favour fear friends genius Heaven honour hope human images imagination imitated Johnson justly king king's known labour Lady language Latin learning lines lived Lord Lord Conway metaphysical poets Milton mind nature never numbers opinion Panegyric Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament perhaps perusal Philips Pindar pleasure poem poetical poetry pounds praise published reader reason regicides relates remarks rhyme Salmasius says seems sent sentiments sometimes Sprat supplied supposed tell thee things thou thought tion told truth verse versification virtue Waller write written