Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenG. Olms, 1968 - 440 páginas |
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... never found it , wonders how he missed ; to wit of this kind the metaphysical poets have seldom risen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the reader , far from ...
... never found it , wonders how he missed ; to wit of this kind the metaphysical poets have seldom risen . Their thoughts are often new , but seldom natural ; they are not obvious , but neither are they just ; and the reader , far from ...
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... never yet obtained its due commendation " . Nothing is far - sought , or hard - laboured ; but all is easy without feebleness , and familiar without grossness . 201 It has been observed by Felton , in his Essay on the Classicks , that ...
... never yet obtained its due commendation " . Nothing is far - sought , or hard - laboured ; but all is easy without feebleness , and familiar without grossness . 201 It has been observed by Felton , in his Essay on the Classicks , that ...
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... never seen a woman 3 . corrected by Dryden . . . . I never laughed so in all my life , and at very good wit therein , not fooling . ' Diary , iv . 157 . ' The Duke giving Mr. Dryden a bare translation of it out of a comedy of Molière ...
... never seen a woman 3 . corrected by Dryden . . . . I never laughed so in all my life , and at very good wit therein , not fooling . ' Diary , iv . 157 . ' The Duke giving Mr. Dryden a bare translation of it out of a comedy of Molière ...
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AUTHORS ADVERTISEMENT TO THE THIRD EDITION | 3 |
LIVES OF THE POETS | 9 |
DENHAM | 17 |
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