Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... brought upon him , his biographer has been very diligent to clear him , and indeed it does not seem to have lessened his reputation . His wish for retirement we can easily be lieve to be undissembled : a man , harassed in one kingdom ...
... brought upon him , his biographer has been very diligent to clear him , and indeed it does not seem to have lessened his reputation . His wish for retirement we can easily be lieve to be undissembled : a man , harassed in one kingdom ...
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... brought , maliciously enough , together , in some stanzas , written about that time , on the choice of a laureat ; a mode of satire , by which , since it was first introduced by Suckling , perhaps every generation of poets has been ...
... brought , maliciously enough , together , in some stanzas , written about that time , on the choice of a laureat ; a mode of satire , by which , since it was first introduced by Suckling , perhaps every generation of poets has been ...
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... brought to his po- etic labours a mind replete with learning , and that his pages are embellished with all the ornaments which books could supply ; that he was the first who imparted to English numbers the enthusiasm of the greater ode ...
... brought to his po- etic labours a mind replete with learning , and that his pages are embellished with all the ornaments which books could supply ; that he was the first who imparted to English numbers the enthusiasm of the greater ode ...
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... brought not home ; Just like a ship , while every mounting wave , Toss'd by enraged Borcas up and down , Threatens the mariner with a gaping grave ; Such did his case , such did his state appear , Alike distracted between hope and fear ...
... brought not home ; Just like a ship , while every mounting wave , Toss'd by enraged Borcas up and down , Threatens the mariner with a gaping grave ; Such did his case , such did his state appear , Alike distracted between hope and fear ...
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... brought , So mine grew great , and quickly mounted higher ; Which so have scorch'd my love - struck soul , that 1 Still live in torment , yet each minute die . " " Who is it , " said Philocrates , can move With charming eyes such deep ...
... brought , So mine grew great , and quickly mounted higher ; Which so have scorch'd my love - struck soul , that 1 Still live in torment , yet each minute die . " " Who is it , " said Philocrates , can move With charming eyes such deep ...
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