The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 6 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... poets has been teazed . Savoy - missing Cowley came into the court , Making apologies for his bad play ; Every one gave him so good a report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could say : Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke ...
... poets has been teazed . Savoy - missing Cowley came into the court , Making apologies for his bad play ; Every one gave him so good a report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could say : Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke ...
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... . Dr. J.-Mr. Clark was , in 1798 , elected to the important office of Chamberlain of London ; and has every year since been una- nimously re - elected . N. x COWLEY , like other poets who have written with 18 COWLEY .
... . Dr. J.-Mr. Clark was , in 1798 , elected to the important office of Chamberlain of London ; and has every year since been una- nimously re - elected . N. x COWLEY , like other poets who have written with 18 COWLEY .
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... poets ; of whom , in a criticism on the works of Cowley , it is not improper to give some account . The metaphysical poets were men of learning , and to shew their learning was their whole endea - O vour : but , unluckily resolving to ...
... poets ; of whom , in a criticism on the works of Cowley , it is not improper to give some account . The metaphysical poets were men of learning , and to shew their learning was their whole endea - O vour : but , unluckily resolving to ...
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... poets have seldom risen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the reader , far from wondering that he missed them , wonders more frequently by what perverseness of ...
... poets have seldom risen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the reader , far from wondering that he missed them , wonders more frequently by what perverseness of ...
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... poet , nor assume the dignity of a writer , by descriptions copied from descriptions , by imitations borrowed from imitations , by traditional imagery , and hereditary similies , by readiness of rhyme , and volubility of syllables . X ...
... poet , nor assume the dignity of a writer , by descriptions copied from descriptions , by imitations borrowed from imitations , by traditional imagery , and hereditary similies , by readiness of rhyme , and volubility of syllables . X ...
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