Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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... continued to believe that conjunctions and oppositions had a great part in the distribution of good or evil , and in the government of sublunary things 5 . Poetical action ought to be probable upon certain suppositions , and such ...
... continued to believe that conjunctions and oppositions had a great part in the distribution of good or evil , and in the government of sublunary things 5 . Poetical action ought to be probable upon certain suppositions , and such ...
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... continued , however , to sit in the rebellious conventicle , but ' spoke , ' says Clarendon 2 , ' with great sharpness and freedom , which , now there [ were so few there that used it , and there ] was no danger of being outvoted , was ...
... continued , however , to sit in the rebellious conventicle , but ' spoke , ' says Clarendon 2 , ' with great sharpness and freedom , which , now there [ were so few there that used it , and there ] was no danger of being outvoted , was ...
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... continued obsequious to the court through the rest of Charles's reign . At the accession of King James ( in 1685 ) he was chosen for ' Wotton was appointed in 1623 . ' He was made Deacon with all con- venient speed . ' Walton's Lives ...
... continued obsequious to the court through the rest of Charles's reign . At the accession of King James ( in 1685 ) he was chosen for ' Wotton was appointed in 1623 . ' He was made Deacon with all con- venient speed . ' Walton's Lives ...
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