Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... strength of thought to happiness of language . If , by a more noble and more adequate conception , that be considered as wit , which is at once natural and new , that , which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production ...
... strength of thought to happiness of language . If , by a more noble and more adequate conception , that be considered as wit , which is at once natural and new , that , which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production ...
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... must be done ; And I , as giddy travellers must do , Which stray or sleep all day , and having lost Light and strength , dark and tir'd , must then ride post . All that man has to do is to live and 20 LIFE OF COWLEY .
... must be done ; And I , as giddy travellers must do , Which stray or sleep all day , and having lost Light and strength , dark and tir'd , must then ride post . All that man has to do is to live and 20 LIFE OF COWLEY .
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... strength always appears in his agility ; his volatility is not the flutter of a light , but the bound of an elastic mind . His levity never leaves his learning behind it ; the moralist , the po- litician , and the critic , mingle their ...
... strength always appears in his agility ; his volatility is not the flutter of a light , but the bound of an elastic mind . His levity never leaves his learning behind it ; the moralist , the po- litician , and the critic , mingle their ...
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... strength . The connection is supplied with great per- spicuity ; and the thoughts , which to a reader of less skill seem thrown together by chance , are concatenated without any abruption . Though the English ode cannot be called a ...
... strength . The connection is supplied with great per- spicuity ; and the thoughts , which to a reader of less skill seem thrown together by chance , are concatenated without any abruption . Though the English ode cannot be called a ...
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... strength and riches of their state , The powder , patches , and the pins , The ribbons , jewels , and the rings , The lace , the paint , and warlike things , That make up all their magazines ; If I should tell the politic arts To take ...
... strength and riches of their state , The powder , patches , and the pins , The ribbons , jewels , and the rings , The lace , the paint , and warlike things , That make up all their magazines ; If I should tell the politic arts To take ...
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