Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... lines on the death of Queen Mary , written by Barnes , of whom I should not have expected to find an imitator : ' But [ Yet ] thou , O Muse , whose sweet nepenthean tongue Can charm the pangs of death with deathless song ; Canst [ Can ] ...
... lines on the death of Queen Mary , written by Barnes , of whom I should not have expected to find an imitator : ' But [ Yet ] thou , O Muse , whose sweet nepenthean tongue Can charm the pangs of death with deathless song ; Canst [ Can ] ...
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... lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture1 . Of the Epistle from Eloisa to Abelard , I do not know the 63 date . His first inclination to attempt a composition of that tender kind arose , as Mr. Savage told me , from his perusal ...
... lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture1 . Of the Epistle from Eloisa to Abelard , I do not know the 63 date . His first inclination to attempt a composition of that tender kind arose , as Mr. Savage told me , from his perusal ...
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... lines : ' And spite of pride , and in thy reason's One truth is clear , whatever is , is right spite , 3 ; but having afterwards discovered , or been shewn , that the truth which subsisted in spite of reason could not be very clear , he ...
... lines : ' And spite of pride , and in thy reason's One truth is clear , whatever is , is right spite , 3 ; but having afterwards discovered , or been shewn , that the truth which subsisted in spite of reason could not be very clear , he ...
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