The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and an essay on his poetry; by the Rev. John MitfordJ. Mawman, 1816 |
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الصفحة lxvi
... Cowley ; he was a follower too of Petrarch and Marino , but most of Marino . He and Cowley were good friends ; and the latter has a good copy of verses on his death . About this pitch were Stanley ( the author of the Opinions of Philoso ...
... Cowley ; he was a follower too of Petrarch and Marino , but most of Marino . He and Cowley were good friends ; and the latter has a good copy of verses on his death . About this pitch were Stanley ( the author of the Opinions of Philoso ...
الصفحة lxxxvi
... Cowley . Davenant . Michael Drayton . Sir Thomas Overbury . Randolph . Sir John Davis . Sir John Beaumont . Cartwright . Cleiveland . Crashaw . Bishop Corbet . Lord Falkland . Carew , T. Carey , in matter , G. Sandys , in his Models to ...
... Cowley . Davenant . Michael Drayton . Sir Thomas Overbury . Randolph . Sir John Davis . Sir John Beaumont . Cartwright . Cleiveland . Crashaw . Bishop Corbet . Lord Falkland . Carew , T. Carey , in matter , G. Sandys , in his Models to ...
الصفحة lxxxix
... Cowley , and ending perhaps in Sprat . PART V. School of France , introduced after the Restoration . - Waller , Dryden , Addison , Prior , and Pope , -which has continued to our own times . VOL . I. m • You will observe that my idea was ...
... Cowley , and ending perhaps in Sprat . PART V. School of France , introduced after the Restoration . - Waller , Dryden , Addison , Prior , and Pope , -which has continued to our own times . VOL . I. m • You will observe that my idea was ...
الصفحة cxlix
... Cowley , and of other authors which they have called Pindaric , and which they have formed in measures of irregular versification , unconfined but by the fancy of the author , have been so denominated by a peculiar and unfor- tunate ...
... Cowley , and of other authors which they have called Pindaric , and which they have formed in measures of irregular versification , unconfined but by the fancy of the author , have been so denominated by a peculiar and unfor- tunate ...
الصفحة cli
... Cowley , and other writers , being Pindaric odes , they would properly rank under what is called by Greek writers , the Pλoževεłos Tgótos , and would be the ᾠδαι μάκραι , καὶ πολυείδεις . Νor was it without reason that Gray called his a ...
... Cowley , and other writers , being Pindaric odes , they would properly rank under what is called by Greek writers , the Pλoževεłos Tgótos , and would be the ᾠδαι μάκραι , καὶ πολυείδεις . Νor was it without reason that Gray called his a ...
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