The Lives of the English PoetsJones and Company, 1848 - 365 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... kind of concatenated metre he afterwards refrained , and taught his followers the art of concluding their sense in couplets ; which has perhaps been with rather too much ɔidng sà Esas - constancy pursued . This passage exhibits one of ...
... kind of concatenated metre he afterwards refrained , and taught his followers the art of concluding their sense in couplets ; which has perhaps been with rather too much ɔidng sà Esas - constancy pursued . This passage exhibits one of ...
Pagina 35
... kind of respect , per- he naturally solaced his solitude by the indul - haps unconsciously , paid to this great man by his gence of his fancy , and the melody of his num- biographers : every house in which he resided is bers . He had ...
... kind of respect , per- he naturally solaced his solitude by the indul - haps unconsciously , paid to this great man by his gence of his fancy , and the melody of his num- biographers : every house in which he resided is bers . He had ...
Pagina 36
... kind of crime , escaped with incapacitation ; and , as exclusion from public trust is a punishment which the power of go- This justification was indeed sufficiently of- fensive ; and ( June 16 ) an order was issued to seize Milton's ...
... kind of crime , escaped with incapacitation ; and , as exclusion from public trust is a punishment which the power of go- This justification was indeed sufficiently of- fensive ; and ( June 16 ) an order was issued to seize Milton's ...
Pagina 40
... kind re- ception . Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress of his work , and marked its reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterraneous current through fear and silence . I ...
... kind re- ception . Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress of his work , and marked its reputation stealing its way in a kind of subterraneous current through fear and silence . I ...
Pagina 42
... kind , and fed without excess not to think themselves excused . in quantity , and in his earlier years without deli- He now reprinted his juvenile poems , with cacy of choice . In his youth he studied late at some additions . When he ...
... kind , and fed without excess not to think themselves excused . in quantity , and in his earlier years without deli- He now reprinted his juvenile poems , with cacy of choice . In his youth he studied late at some additions . When he ...
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