Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... kind of pocsy fit for all munner of subjects . But he should have remem- bered , that what is fit for every thing ... kind of writing in verse , it can be adapted only to high and noble subjects ; and it will not be easy to reconcile the ...
... kind of pocsy fit for all munner of subjects . But he should have remem- bered , that what is fit for every thing ... kind of writing in verse , it can be adapted only to high and noble subjects ; and it will not be easy to reconcile the ...
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... kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general carelessness , and avoids with very little care either meanness asperity . His contractions are often rugged and harsh : One flings a mountain , and its rivers too Torn ...
... kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general carelessness , and avoids with very little care either meanness asperity . His contractions are often rugged and harsh : One flings a mountain , and its rivers too Torn ...
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... kind releasing knell . His heroic lines are often formed of monosyllables ; but yet they are sometimes sweet and sonorous . He says of the Messiah , Round the whole Earth his dreaded name shall sound , And reach to worlds that must not ...
... kind releasing knell . His heroic lines are often formed of monosyllables ; but yet they are sometimes sweet and sonorous . He says of the Messiah , Round the whole Earth his dreaded name shall sound , And reach to worlds that must not ...
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... kind of poetry but tragedy . It may be affirmed , without any encomiastic fervour , that he brought to his po- etic labours a mind replete with learning , and that his pages are embellished with all the ornaments which books could ...
... kind of poetry but tragedy . It may be affirmed , without any encomiastic fervour , that he brought to his po- etic labours a mind replete with learning , and that his pages are embellished with all the ornaments which books could ...
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... kind . It would have been much less injurious , if it had pleased the author to put forth some of my writings under his own name , rather than his own under mine : he had been in that a more pardonable plagiary , and had done less wrong ...
... kind . It would have been much less injurious , if it had pleased the author to put forth some of my writings under his own name , rather than his own under mine : he had been in that a more pardonable plagiary , and had done less wrong ...
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