The lives of the most eminent English poetsJ. Buckland, 1787 |
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... write the poefy there , For it wanteth one as yet , Then the fun pass through't twice a year , The fun , which is efteem'd the god of wit . COWLEY , The difficulties which have been raifed about iden- tity in 1 The 28 COWL E Y.
... write the poefy there , For it wanteth one as yet , Then the fun pass through't twice a year , The fun , which is efteem'd the god of wit . COWLEY , The difficulties which have been raifed about iden- tity in 1 The 28 COWL E Y.
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... write to be admired . The Anacreontiques therefore of . Cowley give now all the pleasure which they ever gave . If he was form- ed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power feems to have been greatest in the ...
... write to be admired . The Anacreontiques therefore of . Cowley give now all the pleasure which they ever gave . If he was form- ed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power feems to have been greatest in the ...
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Samuel Johnson. tude of the writer's knowledge flows in upon his pages fo that the reader is commonly furprised into fome im- provement . But , confidered as the verses of a lover , no man that has ever loved will much commend them ...
Samuel Johnson. tude of the writer's knowledge flows in upon his pages fo that the reader is commonly furprised into fome im- provement . But , confidered as the verses of a lover , no man that has ever loved will much commend them ...
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... write as Pindar would not have written . Of the Olympick Ode the beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclufion be- low it it in ftrength . The connection is fupplied with great perfpicuity , and the ...
... write as Pindar would not have written . Of the Olympick Ode the beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclufion be- low it it in ftrength . The connection is fupplied with great perfpicuity , and the ...
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... writer , who many of the beauties and faults of Cowley : has Omnibus mundi Dominator horis Aptat urgendas per inane pennas , Pars adhuc nido latet , & futuros 1 Crefcit in annos . Cowley , whatever was his fubject , seems to have been ...
... writer , who many of the beauties and faults of Cowley : has Omnibus mundi Dominator horis Aptat urgendas per inane pennas , Pars adhuc nido latet , & futuros 1 Crefcit in annos . Cowley , whatever was his fubject , seems to have been ...
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