Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... tell them of their imminent danger and happy escape ; and inform them , that the design was , " to seize the Lord Mayor and all the Committee of Militia , and would not spare one of them . " They drew up a vow and covenant , to be taken ...
... tell them of their imminent danger and happy escape ; and inform them , that the design was , " to seize the Lord Mayor and all the Committee of Militia , and would not spare one of them . " They drew up a vow and covenant , to be taken ...
Pagina 24
... tell them that he is in custody , as he conceives , without any charge ; and that , by what Mr. Waller hath threatened him with since he was imprisoned , he doth apprehend a very cruel , long , and ruinous restraint : -He therefore ...
... tell them that he is in custody , as he conceives , without any charge ; and that , by what Mr. Waller hath threatened him with since he was imprisoned , he doth apprehend a very cruel , long , and ruinous restraint : -He therefore ...
Pagina 32
... tell him that " the king wondered he could think of marrying his daughter to a falling church . " " The king , " said Waller , " does me great honour in } taking notice of my domestic affairs ; but I have 23223 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... tell him that " the king wondered he could think of marrying his daughter to a falling church . " " The king , " said Waller , " does me great honour in } taking notice of my domestic affairs ; but I have 23223 LIVES OF THE POETS .
Pagina 33
... tell him " what that swelling meant . " " Sir , " answered Scar- borough , " your blood will run no longer . " Waller re- peated some lines of Virgil , and went home to die . As the disease increased upon him , he composed himself for ...
... tell him " what that swelling meant . " " Sir , " answered Scar- borough , " your blood will run no longer . " Waller re- peated some lines of Virgil , and went home to die . As the disease increased upon him , he composed himself for ...
Pagina 64
... tell or receive these stories should consider , that nobody can be taught faster than he can learn . The speed of the horseman must be limited by the power of his horse . Every man that has ever undertaken to instruct others can tell ...
... tell or receive these stories should consider , that nobody can be taught faster than he can learn . The speed of the horseman must be limited by the power of his horse . Every man that has ever undertaken to instruct others can tell ...
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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