Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenG. Olms, 1968 - 440 páginas |
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... mind not yet called forth to action can display1 . He knew how to distinguish and how to commend the qualities of his companion , but when he wishes to make us weep he forgets to weep himself , and diverts his sorrow by imagining how ...
... mind not yet called forth to action can display1 . He knew how to distinguish and how to commend the qualities of his companion , but when he wishes to make us weep he forgets to weep himself , and diverts his sorrow by imagining how ...
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... mind . He sent his faculties out upon discovery , into worlds where only imagination can travel , and delighted to form new modes of exis- tence , and furnish sentiment and action to superior beings , to trace the counsels of hell , or ...
... mind . He sent his faculties out upon discovery , into worlds where only imagination can travel , and delighted to form new modes of exis- tence , and furnish sentiment and action to superior beings , to trace the counsels of hell , or ...
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... mind sinks under them in passive helplessness , content with calm belief3 and humble adoration . Known truths however may take a different appearance , and be conveyed to the mind by a new train of intermediate images . This Milton has ...
... mind sinks under them in passive helplessness , content with calm belief3 and humble adoration . Known truths however may take a different appearance , and be conveyed to the mind by a new train of intermediate images . This Milton has ...
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AUTHORS ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION | 3 |
LIVES OF THE POETS | 9 |
DENHAM | 17 |
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Absalom and Achitophel acted ADDISON Aeneid afterwards Anec Ante appears Aubrey Biog blank verse Boswell's Johnson Brief Lives Burnet Butler censure character Charles Clarendon Cowley Cowley's criticism Cromwell daughter death Denham describes Diary Dorset Duke Dunciad Earl edition elegance English Essay father friends genius heroick Hist honour Horace HORACE WALPOLE Hudibras images imitation John John Milton King labour language Latin learned Letters lines Lord Lycidas Malone Malone's Dryden Masson's Milton Milton's Poems mind Misc nature never NIHIL numbers Otway Oxon Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parliament passage perhaps Philips play poetical poetry POPE Pope's praise Preface printed prose publick published quoted rhyme Rochester satire says seems shew Sprat stanza thing thou thought tion Tonson tragedy translation viii Virgil Waller Warton words write written wrote