Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... truth : he that professes love ought to feel its power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura doubtless deserved his tenderness . Of Cowley , we are told by Barnes + , who had means enough of information , that , whatever he may talk ...
... truth : he that professes love ought to feel its power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura doubtless deserved his tenderness . Of Cowley , we are told by Barnes + , who had means enough of information , that , whatever he may talk ...
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... truth , ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest ) Virgil has told the same thing to that purpose . " This expression , from a secretary of the present time , would be considered as mere- ly ludicrous , or at most as an ...
... truth , ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest ) Virgil has told the same thing to that purpose . " This expression , from a secretary of the present time , would be considered as mere- ly ludicrous , or at most as an ...
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... truth : if their conceits were far - fetched , they were often worth the carriage . To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think . No man could be born a metaphysical poet , nor assume the dignity of a writer , by ...
... truth : if their conceits were far - fetched , they were often worth the carriage . To write on their plan it was at least necessary to read and think . No man could be born a metaphysical poet , nor assume the dignity of a writer , by ...
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... Truth did on it rest , And built his perfum'd nest : That right Porphyrian tree , which did true logic shew . Each leaf did learned notions give , And th ' apples were demonstrative : So clear their colour and divine , The very shade ...
... Truth did on it rest , And built his perfum'd nest : That right Porphyrian tree , which did true logic shew . Each leaf did learned notions give , And th ' apples were demonstrative : So clear their colour and divine , The very shade ...
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... truth divine , So numberless the stars , that to our eye It makes all but one galaxy . Yet Reason must assist too ; for , in seas So vast and dangerous as these , Our course by stars above we cannot know Without the compass too below ...
... truth divine , So numberless the stars , that to our eye It makes all but one galaxy . Yet Reason must assist too ; for , in seas So vast and dangerous as these , Our course by stars above we cannot know Without the compass too below ...
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