Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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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 , There are whom heaven has bless'd with store of wit , Yet want as much again to manage it ; For wit and judgement ever are at strife3 ' : it is apparent that wit has two meanings , and that what is wanted , though called wit ...
... lines , There are whom heaven has bless'd with store of wit , Yet want as much again to manage it ; For wit and judgement ever are at strife3 ' : it is apparent that wit has two meanings , and that what is wanted , though called wit ...
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... lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture ' . Of the Epistle from Eloisa to Abelard , I do not know the 63 date 2. His first inclination to attempt a composition of that tender kind arose , as Mr. Savage told me , from his ...
... lines represent motion as exhibited by sculpture ' . Of the Epistle from Eloisa to Abelard , I do not know the 63 date 2. His first inclination to attempt a composition of that tender kind arose , as Mr. Savage told me , from his ...
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... lines of Windsor Forest ? If contrariety of opinion could poison a politician , he would not live a day ; and , as a poet , he must have felt Pope's force of genius much more from many other parts of his works . 66 The pain that Addison ...
... lines of Windsor Forest ? If contrariety of opinion could poison a politician , he would not live a day ; and , as a poet , he must have felt Pope's force of genius much more from many other parts of his works . 66 The pain that Addison ...
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... line , Paulo's free stroke and Titian's warmth divine'— told Warton ' he did not think these artists exactly ... lines 67-8— ' Led by some rule that guides , but not constrains , And finished more through happi- ness than pains ...
... line , Paulo's free stroke and Titian's warmth divine'— told Warton ' he did not think these artists exactly ... lines 67-8— ' Led by some rule that guides , but not constrains , And finished more through happi- ness than pains ...
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