The Lives of the English PoetsJones and Company, 1848 - 365 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... manners uncommunicable ; so that it is difficult even for imagination to place us in the state of them whose story is related , and by consequence their joys and griefs are not easily adopted , nor can the attention be often interest ...
... manners uncommunicable ; so that it is difficult even for imagination to place us in the state of them whose story is related , and by consequence their joys and griefs are not easily adopted , nor can the attention be often interest ...
Pagina 18
... manner of the two writers is sufficiently discernible . Cow- ley's is scarcely description , unless it be possible to describe by negatives : for he tells us only what there is not in heaven . Tasso endeavours to represent the ...
... manner of the two writers is sufficiently discernible . Cow- ley's is scarcely description , unless it be possible to describe by negatives : for he tells us only what there is not in heaven . Tasso endeavours to represent the ...
Pagina 24
... manner of continuing the sense angracefully from verse to verse ; โร Then all those 1 X ་ ་ Who in the dark our fury did escape , Returning , know our borrow'd arms , and shape , And differing dialect ; then their numbers swell And grow ...
... manner of continuing the sense angracefully from verse to verse ; โร Then all those 1 X ་ ་ Who in the dark our fury did escape , Returning , know our borrow'd arms , and shape , And differing dialect ; then their numbers swell And grow ...
Pagina 27
... manners.mas9lq sdt doidw From Rome he passed on to Naples , in com pany of a hermit , a companion from whom little could be expected ; yet to him Milton owed his introduction to Manso , Marquis of Villa , who had been before the patrons ...
... manners.mas9lq sdt doidw From Rome he passed on to Naples , in com pany of a hermit , a companion from whom little could be expected ; yet to him Milton owed his introduction to Manso , Marquis of Villa , who had been before the patrons ...
Pagina 29
... manner is , signified 9201 times many how much better it would content that I shouAs for the common approbation or of that place as now it is , should esteem or disesteem myself the too simple is the answerer , if he me . Of small ...
... manner is , signified 9201 times many how much better it would content that I shouAs for the common approbation or of that place as now it is , should esteem or disesteem myself the too simple is the answerer , if he me . Of small ...
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