Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... truth , that no man but Cowley could have written them . The Davideis now remains to be considered : a poem which the author designed to have extended to twelve books , merely , as he makes no scruple of declaring , be- cause the Æneid ...
... truth , that no man but Cowley could have written them . The Davideis now remains to be considered : a poem which the author designed to have extended to twelve books , merely , as he makes no scruple of declaring , be- cause the Æneid ...
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... Truth indeed is always truth , and reason is always reason ; they have an intrinsic and unalterable value , and constitute that intellectual gold which defies destruction ; but gold may be so concealed in baser matter , that only a ...
... Truth indeed is always truth , and reason is always reason ; they have an intrinsic and unalterable value , and constitute that intellectual gold which defies destruction ; but gold may be so concealed in baser matter , that only a ...
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... truth , were so beggarly , that I myself was ashamed to wear them . It was in vain for me , that I avoided censure by the concealment of my own writings , if my reputan could be thus executed in effigie ; and impossible it is for any ...
... truth , were so beggarly , that I myself was ashamed to wear them . It was in vain for me , that I avoided censure by the concealment of my own writings , if my reputan could be thus executed in effigie ; and impossible it is for any ...
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... truth is , for a man to write well , it is necessary to be in good humour ; neither is wit less eclipsed with the unquietness of mind , than beauty with the indisposition of body . So that it is almost as hard a thing to be a poet in ...
... truth is , for a man to write well , it is necessary to be in good humour ; neither is wit less eclipsed with the unquietness of mind , than beauty with the indisposition of body . So that it is almost as hard a thing to be a poet in ...
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... truth too well our England knows : ' Twas civil slaughter dy'd her rose ; Nay , then her lily too With blood's loss paler grew . Such griefs , nay worse than these , we now should feel , Did not just Charles silence the rage of steel ...
... truth too well our England knows : ' Twas civil slaughter dy'd her rose ; Nay , then her lily too With blood's loss paler grew . Such griefs , nay worse than these , we now should feel , Did not just Charles silence the rage of steel ...
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