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Pagina xii
... poetical character defended 163 Contemporaries , how they seek to level genius Colgrave , Randle , falls blind in ... poetical , without any taste , how he contrived to criticise poems . 169 - acknowledges that he is con- sidered as ill ...
... poetical character defended 163 Contemporaries , how they seek to level genius Colgrave , Randle , falls blind in ... poetical , without any taste , how he contrived to criticise poems . 169 - acknowledges that he is con- sidered as ill ...
Pagina xv
... poetical beauties ...... Selden compelled to recant his opinions , and not suffered to reply to his calumniators ...... 173 refuses James I. to publish his defence of the Sovereignty of the Seas , till Grotius provoked his reply ...
... poetical beauties ...... Selden compelled to recant his opinions , and not suffered to reply to his calumniators ...... 173 refuses James I. to publish his defence of the Sovereignty of the Seas , till Grotius provoked his reply ...
Pagina 23
... poetical life are alluded to by Spenser . He is old Palemon in " Colin Clout's come home again , " Spenser is supposed to describe this laborious writer for half a century , whose melancholy pipe , in his old age , may make the reader ...
... poetical life are alluded to by Spenser . He is old Palemon in " Colin Clout's come home again , " Spenser is supposed to describe this laborious writer for half a century , whose melancholy pipe , in his old age , may make the reader ...
Pagina 25
... poetical satire in a dialogue between Motteux and his patron Henningham - preserved in that vast flower - bed or dunghill , for it is both , of " Poems on Affairs of State , " vol . ii . 251. The patron , in his zeal to omit no possible ...
... poetical satire in a dialogue between Motteux and his patron Henningham - preserved in that vast flower - bed or dunghill , for it is both , of " Poems on Affairs of State , " vol . ii . 251. The patron , in his zeal to omit no possible ...
Pagina 31
... poetical cheville ' for the metre of a verse which his own feelings inspired . Cowley , at the beginning of the civil war , joined the royalists at Oxford ; followed the queen to Paris ; yielded his days and his nights to an employment ...
... poetical cheville ' for the metre of a verse which his own feelings inspired . Cowley , at the beginning of the civil war , joined the royalists at Oxford ; followed the queen to Paris ; yielded his days and his nights to an employment ...
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