Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenG. Olms, 1968 - 440 páginas |
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... manner he had in common with others ; but his sentiments were his own . Upon every subject he thought for himself , and such was his copiousness of knowledge that something at once remote and applicable rushed into his mind ; yet it ...
... manner he had in common with others ; but his sentiments were his own . Upon every subject he thought for himself , and such was his copiousness of knowledge that something at once remote and applicable rushed into his mind ; yet it ...
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... manner : - Tack to the larboard , and stand off 66 to sea , Veer starboard sea and land . " [ Dryden's Aeneid , iii . 526 ; Virgil's Aeneid , iii . 412. ] ' Milton makes use of larboard in the same manner . ' ADDISON , The Spectator ...
... manner : - Tack to the larboard , and stand off 66 to sea , Veer starboard sea and land . " [ Dryden's Aeneid , iii . 526 ; Virgil's Aeneid , iii . 412. ] ' Milton makes use of larboard in the same manner . ' ADDISON , The Spectator ...
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... manner as excites reverence and confirms piety . 239 Of human beings there are but two ; but those two are the parents of mankind , venerable before their fall for dignity and innocence , and amiable after it for repentance and ...
... manner as excites reverence and confirms piety . 239 Of human beings there are but two ; but those two are the parents of mankind , venerable before their fall for dignity and innocence , and amiable after it for repentance and ...
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AUTHORS ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION | 3 |
LIVES OF THE POETS | 9 |
DENHAM | 17 |
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