The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... praise of Sam Tuke , Or printed his pitiful Melancholy . His vehement defire of retirement now came again upon him . " Not finding , " fays the morofe Wood , " that preferment conferred upon him which he ex- pected , while others for ...
... praise of Sam Tuke , Or printed his pitiful Melancholy . His vehement defire of retirement now came again upon him . " Not finding , " fays the morofe Wood , " that preferment conferred upon him which he ex- pected , while others for ...
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... praise may fafely be credited , as it has never been contra- dicted by envy or by faction . Such are the remarks and memorials which I have been able to add to the narrative of Dr. Sprat ; who , writing when the feuds of the civil war ...
... praise may fafely be credited , as it has never been contra- dicted by envy or by faction . Such are the remarks and memorials which I have been able to add to the narrative of Dr. Sprat ; who , writing when the feuds of the civil war ...
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... his verses to Lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compofitions , fome ftriking thoughts ; but ! but they are not well wrought . His elegy COWLEY . 41.
... his verses to Lord Falkland , whom every man of his time was proud to praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compofitions , fome ftriking thoughts ; but ! but they are not well wrought . His elegy COWLEY . 41.
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... praise or cenfure . They have all the fame beauties and faults , and nearly in the fame proportion . They are writ- ten with exuberance of wit , and with copioufnefs of learning ; and it is truly afferted by Sprat , that the ple- tude ...
... praise or cenfure . They have all the fame beauties and faults , and nearly in the fame proportion . They are writ- ten with exuberance of wit , and with copioufnefs of learning ; and it is truly afferted by Sprat , that the ple- tude ...
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... praise ; of which it may be faid with truth , that no man but Cowley could have written them . The Davideis now remains to be confidered ; a poem which the author defigned to have extended to twelve books , merely , as he makes no ...
... praise ; of which it may be faid with truth , that no man but Cowley could have written them . The Davideis now remains to be confidered ; a poem which the author defigned to have extended to twelve books , merely , as he makes no ...
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