Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... true to love . " This obligation to amorous ditties owes , I believe , its original to the fame of Pe- trarch , who , in an age rude and uncultivated , by his tuneful homage to his Laura , refined the manuers of the lettered world , and ...
... true to love . " This obligation to amorous ditties owes , I believe , its original to the fame of Pe- trarch , who , in an age rude and uncultivated , by his tuneful homage to his Laura , refined the manuers of the lettered world , and ...
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... true delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are they shown ! but actions are visible , though ...
... true delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are they shown ! but actions are visible , though ...
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... true This bravery is , since these times show'd me you . Yet more abstruse and profound is Donne's reflection upon man as a microcosm . If men be worlds , there is in every one Something to answer in some proportion All the world's ...
... true This bravery is , since these times show'd me you . Yet more abstruse and profound is Donne's reflection upon man as a microcosm . If men be worlds , there is in every one Something to answer in some proportion All the world's ...
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... true glass , through which we see All , since the being of all things is he ; Yet are the trunks , which do to us derive Things in proportion , fit by perspective , Deeds of good men ; for by their living here , Virtues , indeed remote ...
... true glass , through which we see All , since the being of all things is he ; Yet are the trunks , which do to us derive Things in proportion , fit by perspective , Deeds of good men ; for by their living here , Virtues , indeed remote ...
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... true mother , age . But think that death hath now enfranchis'd thee ; Thou hast thy expansion now , and liberty ; Think , that a rusty piece discharg'd is flown In pieces , and the bullet is his own , And freely flies : this to thy soul ...
... true mother , age . But think that death hath now enfranchis'd thee ; Thou hast thy expansion now , and liberty ; Think , that a rusty piece discharg'd is flown In pieces , and the bullet is his own , And freely flies : this to thy soul ...
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