Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... noble and more adequate conception , that be considered as wit , which is at once natural and new , that , which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production , acknowledged to be just ; if it be that , which he that never found ...
... noble and more adequate conception , that be considered as wit , which is at once natural and new , that , which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production , acknowledged to be just ; if it be that , which he that never found ...
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... noble epithets . A slaughter in the Red Sea new dies the water's name ; and Eng- land , during the civil war , was Albion no more , nor to be named from white . It is surely by some fascination not easily surmounted , that a writer ...
... noble epithets . A slaughter in the Red Sea new dies the water's name ; and Eng- land , during the civil war , was Albion no more , nor to be named from white . It is surely by some fascination not easily surmounted , that a writer ...
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... noble subjects ; and it will not be easy to reconcile the poet with the critic , or to conceive how that can be the high- est kind of writing in verse , which , according to Sprat , is chiefly to be preferred for its near affinity to ...
... noble subjects ; and it will not be easy to reconcile the poet with the critic , or to conceive how that can be the high- est kind of writing in verse , which , according to Sprat , is chiefly to be preferred for its near affinity to ...
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... noble epigram of Grotius on the death of Scaliger , that I cannot but think them co- pied from it , though they are copied by no servile hand . One passage in his Mistress is so apparently borrowed from Donne , that he pro- bably would ...
... noble epigram of Grotius on the death of Scaliger , that I cannot but think them co- pied from it , though they are copied by no servile hand . One passage in his Mistress is so apparently borrowed from Donne , that he pro- bably would ...
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... noble lines , such as the feeble care of Waller never could produce . The bulk of his thoughts sometimes swelled his verse to unexpected and inevitable gran . deur ; but his excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks ...
... noble lines , such as the feeble care of Waller never could produce . The bulk of his thoughts sometimes swelled his verse to unexpected and inevitable gran . deur ; but his excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks ...
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