The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... seems to have attached himself most to the poetical classics , he became a member of one of the inns of court , but soon quitted that situation , and returned to Leicestershire , where he married Elizabeth , daughter of John Fortescue ...
... seems to have attached himself most to the poetical classics , he became a member of one of the inns of court , but soon quitted that situation , and returned to Leicestershire , where he married Elizabeth , daughter of John Fortescue ...
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... seems as strait as any little isle , Or desart rocke to him , whom lawes exile : But when he comes into the towne , whose walls Were made of clay , his whole ambition falls Into a graue : death onely can declare How base the bodies of ...
... seems as strait as any little isle , Or desart rocke to him , whom lawes exile : But when he comes into the towne , whose walls Were made of clay , his whole ambition falls Into a graue : death onely can declare How base the bodies of ...
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... seems more anxious to revive than Phineas Fletcher and he has examined bis claims to lasting fame with much acuteness , yet perhaps not without somewhat of that peculiar prejudice which seems to pervade many of the critical essays of ...
... seems more anxious to revive than Phineas Fletcher and he has examined bis claims to lasting fame with much acuteness , yet perhaps not without somewhat of that peculiar prejudice which seems to pervade many of the critical essays of ...
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... seems that they were written : very early , as he calls them ' raw essays of my very unripe , years , and almost childhood . ' It is to his honour that Milton read and imitated him , as every attentive reader of both poets must soon ...
... seems that they were written : very early , as he calls them ' raw essays of my very unripe , years , and almost childhood . ' It is to his honour that Milton read and imitated him , as every attentive reader of both poets must soon ...
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... seems they have either not read , or clean forgot , that it is the duty of the Muses ( if we may believe Pindar and Hesiod ) to set always under the throne of Jupiter , ejus et laudes , et beneficia uvuvas , which made a very worthy ...
... seems they have either not read , or clean forgot , that it is the duty of the Muses ( if we may believe Pindar and Hesiod ) to set always under the throne of Jupiter , ejus et laudes , et beneficia uvuvas , which made a very worthy ...
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Prose in the Age of Poets: Romanticism and Biographical Narrative from ... Annette Wheeler Cafarelli Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |