Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenOctagon Books, 1967 - 568 páginas |
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Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. of thought which at once fills the whole mind , and of which the first ... thoughts are always general , and consist in positions not limited by exceptions , and in descriptions not descending ...
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. of thought which at once fills the whole mind , and of which the first ... thoughts are always general , and consist in positions not limited by exceptions , and in descriptions not descending ...
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... thought of . ' His last poetical offspring was his favourite . He could not , as 146 Elwood relates , endure to hear ... thought the most perfect in execution of anything written by Milton ; that and The Merchant of Venice in lan- guage ...
... thought of . ' His last poetical offspring was his favourite . He could not , as 146 Elwood relates , endure to hear ... thought the most perfect in execution of anything written by Milton ; that and The Merchant of Venice in lan- guage ...
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... thought or image , or seems to labour about the turn of a phrase .... His thoughts , his language , his versifi- cation , have all a certain animation and elasticity which no one else has ever equally possessed . ' HALLAM , Edin ...
... thought or image , or seems to labour about the turn of a phrase .... His thoughts , his language , his versifi- cation , have all a certain animation and elasticity which no one else has ever equally possessed . ' HALLAM , Edin ...
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