Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... truth is equally in danger from the praises of courtiers , and the exclamations of patriots . He then proceeds to rail at the clergy , being sure at that time of a favourable audience . His topic is such as will always serve its purpose ...
... truth is equally in danger from the praises of courtiers , and the exclamations of patriots . He then proceeds to rail at the clergy , being sure at that time of a favourable audience . His topic is such as will always serve its purpose ...
Pagina 24
... truth , which , without you , already is , and will every day be made more manifest . Can you imagine yourself bound in honour to keep that secret , which is already revealed by another ? or possible it should still be a secret , which ...
... truth , which , without you , already is , and will every day be made more manifest . Can you imagine yourself bound in honour to keep that secret , which is already revealed by another ? or possible it should still be a secret , which ...
Pagina 29
... truth , and he that has flattery ready for all whom the vicissitudes of the world happen to exalt must be scorned as a prostituted mind , that may retain the glitter of wit , but has lost the dignity of virtue . The Congratulation was ...
... truth , and he that has flattery ready for all whom the vicissitudes of the world happen to exalt must be scorned as a prostituted mind , that may retain the glitter of wit , but has lost the dignity of virtue . The Congratulation was ...
Pagina 31
... truth to interest at one time , and to anger at another . e 1 A year after the chancellor's banishment , another vacancy gave him encouragement for another petition , which the king referred to the Council , who , after hearing the ...
... truth to interest at one time , and to anger at another . e 1 A year after the chancellor's banishment , another vacancy gave him encouragement for another petition , which the king referred to the Council , who , after hearing the ...
Pagina 37
... truth is told . Ascham , in his elegant description of those whom in modern language we term wits , says , that they are open flatterers , and private mockers . " Waller showed a little of both , when , upon sight of the Duchess of ...
... truth is told . Ascham , in his elegant description of those whom in modern language we term wits , says , that they are open flatterers , and private mockers . " Waller showed a little of both , when , upon sight of the Duchess of ...
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