The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... kind of Hiftory , the fucceffion of facts is not easily discovered ; and I am not without fufpicion that fome of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays ; and if I fhall ...
... kind of Hiftory , the fucceffion of facts is not easily discovered ; and I am not without fufpicion that fome of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have followed Langbaine , as the best authority for his plays ; and if I fhall ...
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... kind , which requires no ac- quaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was compofed adds little to the won- ders of Cowley's minority . In 1636 , he was removed to Cambridge , where he continued his ftudies ...
... kind , which requires no ac- quaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was compofed adds little to the won- ders of Cowley's minority . In 1636 , he was removed to Cambridge , where he continued his ftudies ...
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... kind of fatire , levelled as it feems , against Prynne's book , " The Unloveliness of Love - locks , " may be feen in the City Match , a comedy by Dr. Jasper Mayne , Act II . the the melancholy Cowley . This met with the ufual for 18 ...
... kind of fatire , levelled as it feems , against Prynne's book , " The Unloveliness of Love - locks , " may be feen in the City Match , a comedy by Dr. Jasper Mayne , Act II . the the melancholy Cowley . This met with the ufual for 18 ...
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... kind the metaphyfical poets have seldom rifen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the rea- der , far from wondering that he miffed them , wonders more frequently ...
... kind the metaphyfical poets have seldom rifen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the rea- der , far from wondering that he miffed them , wonders more frequently ...
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... kind of writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his followers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man of a very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonfon , whofe manner refembled that of Donne ...
... kind of writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his followers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man of a very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonfon , whofe manner refembled that of Donne ...
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