The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their Works, المجلد 1W.R. McPhun, 1839 |
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... censured as a satire on the king's party . Mı . Dryden , who went with mr . Sprat to the first exhibi- tion , related to mr . Dennis , " that when they told Cowley how little favour had been shewn him , he received the news of his ill ...
... censured as a satire on the king's party . Mı . Dryden , who went with mr . Sprat to the first exhibi- tion , related to mr . Dennis , " that when they told Cowley how little favour had been shewn him , he received the news of his ill ...
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... censure . They have all the same beauties and faults , and nearly in the same proportion . They are writ- ten with exuberance of wit , and with copiousness of learn- ing ; and it is truly asserted by Sprat , that the plenitude of the ...
... censure . They have all the same beauties and faults , and nearly in the same proportion . They are writ- ten with exuberance of wit , and with copiousness of learn- ing ; and it is truly asserted by Sprat , that the plenitude of the ...
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... censured him as having published a book of profane and lascivious verses . From the charge of profaneness , the constant tenor of his life , which seems to have been eminently virtuous , and the general tendency of his opinions , which ...
... censured him as having published a book of profane and lascivious verses . From the charge of profaneness , the constant tenor of his life , which seems to have been eminently virtuous , and the general tendency of his opinions , which ...
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... censure ; and surely , though the mode of their composition be erroneous , yet many parts deserve at least that admiration which is due to great comprehension of knowledge , and great fertility of fancy . The thoughts are often new ...
... censure ; and surely , though the mode of their composition be erroneous , yet many parts deserve at least that admiration which is due to great comprehension of knowledge , and great fertility of fancy . The thoughts are often new ...
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... censure . He says of the Supreme Being , Hà sotto i piedi e fato e la natura Ministri humili , e'l moto , e ch'il misura . The second line has in it more of pedantry than perhaps can be found in any other stanza of the poem . In the ...
... censure . He says of the Supreme Being , Hà sotto i piedi e fato e la natura Ministri humili , e'l moto , e ch'il misura . The second line has in it more of pedantry than perhaps can be found in any other stanza of the poem . In the ...
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