The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... Poetry , I was perfuaded to promise them a Preface to the Works of each Au- thor ; an undertaking , as it was then prefented to my mind , not very extensive or difficult . My purpose was only to have allotted to every Poet an ...
... Poetry , I was perfuaded to promise them a Preface to the Works of each Au- thor ; an undertaking , as it was then prefented to my mind , not very extensive or difficult . My purpose was only to have allotted to every Poet an ...
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... poetry . But the basis of all excellence is truth : he that profeffes love ought to feel its power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura doubtlefs deferved his tendernefs . Of Cowley , we are told by Barnes * , who had means enough of ...
... poetry . But the basis of all excellence is truth : he that profeffes love ought to feel its power . Petrarch was a real lover , and Laura doubtlefs deferved his tendernefs . Of Cowley , we are told by Barnes * , who had means enough of ...
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... the predomi nance of a favourite ftudy affects all fubordinate ope- rations of the intellect , Botany in the mind of Cowley turned into Poetry . He compofed in Latin feveral books . : books on Plants , of which the first COWLEY . 15.
... the predomi nance of a favourite ftudy affects all fubordinate ope- rations of the intellect , Botany in the mind of Cowley turned into Poetry . He compofed in Latin feveral books . : books on Plants , of which the first COWLEY . 15.
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... Poets , Cowley and Milton , of diffimilar genius , of oppofite principles ; but con- curring in the cultivation of Latin poetry , in which the English , till their works and May's poem appeared * , feemed unable to conteft the palm with ...
... Poets , Cowley and Milton , of diffimilar genius , of oppofite principles ; but con- curring in the cultivation of Latin poetry , in which the English , till their works and May's poem appeared * , feemed unable to conteft the palm with ...
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... poetry Texon plan , an imitative art , thefe writers will , without great wrong , lofe their right to the name of poets ; for they cannot be faid to have imitated . any thing ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted 14 ...
... poetry Texon plan , an imitative art , thefe writers will , without great wrong , lofe their right to the name of poets ; for they cannot be faid to have imitated . any thing ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted 14 ...
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