A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... number , counting those the unaided eye Can see , or by inverted tubes descry , With those which in the adverse ... numbers in 50 CHAP . A HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY Essay on Mixture of Deism and Catholicism in Pope's mind Heterodoxy ...
... number , counting those the unaided eye Can see , or by inverted tubes descry , With those which in the adverse ... numbers in 50 CHAP . A HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY Essay on Mixture of Deism and Catholicism in Pope's mind Heterodoxy ...
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... numbers indeed , but imitates them very injudiciously . Deformity is easily copied ; and whatever there is in Milton which the reader wishes away , all that is obsolete , peculiar , or licentious , is accumulated with great care by ...
... numbers indeed , but imitates them very injudiciously . Deformity is easily copied ; and whatever there is in Milton which the reader wishes away , all that is obsolete , peculiar , or licentious , is accumulated with great care by ...
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... numbers came from the mouth of a Betterton , the multitude no more desired sense to them than our musical ... number in some of my former labours I am sometimes more than suspicious that I myself have made one , but to keep a little ...
... numbers came from the mouth of a Betterton , the multitude no more desired sense to them than our musical ... number in some of my former labours I am sometimes more than suspicious that I myself have made one , but to keep a little ...
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