Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and there- fore the time at which it was composed adds little to the wonders of Cowley's mino- rity . In 1636 , he was removed to Cambridge , where he continued his studies ...
... kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and there- fore the time at which it was composed adds little to the wonders of Cowley's mino- rity . In 1636 , he was removed to Cambridge , where he continued his studies ...
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... kind- ness and confidence of those who attended the king , and amongst others of lord Falkland , whose notice cast a lustre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was surrendered to the parliament , he followed the ...
... kind- ness and confidence of those who attended the king , and amongst others of lord Falkland , whose notice cast a lustre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was surrendered to the parliament , he followed the ...
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... 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 wondering that he missed them , wonders more frequently by ...
... 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 wondering that he missed them , wonders more frequently by ...
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... kind of writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his fol . lowers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man of very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonson , whose manner resembled that of Donne ...
... kind of writing , which was , I believe , borrowed from Marino and his fol . lowers , had been recommended by the example of Donne , a man of very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonson , whose manner resembled that of Donne ...
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... kind of destiny , to the light and the familiar , or to conceits which require still more ig- noble epithets . A slaughter in the Red Sea new dies the water's name ; and Eng- land , during the civil war , was Albion no more , nor to be ...
... kind of destiny , to the light and the familiar , or to conceits which require still more ig- noble epithets . A slaughter in the Red Sea new dies the water's name ; and Eng- land , during the civil war , was Albion no more , nor to be ...
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