Ben Jonson to DrydenThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan and Company, 1881 |
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... mind . No writer was ever at once so varied and so serious , so voluminous and so conscien- tious . Few have been so careful about what they wrote before publication , and so careless about it afterwards . He thought that he could trust ...
... mind . No writer was ever at once so varied and so serious , so voluminous and so conscien- tious . Few have been so careful about what they wrote before publication , and so careless about it afterwards . He thought that he could trust ...
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... mind , and the circumstances of the writing be taken into account , it may be said with truth that few criticisms at once so generous and so discerning have ever been committed to posterity by one great poet concerning another . At all ...
... mind , and the circumstances of the writing be taken into account , it may be said with truth that few criticisms at once so generous and so discerning have ever been committed to posterity by one great poet concerning another . At all ...
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... mind , the felicitous terseness of these Epigrams , and of those pieces in the Underwoods which belong to the same class , will not be denied the admiration which it deserves . Some are witty , in the narrower sense of the term , nearly ...
... mind , the felicitous terseness of these Epigrams , and of those pieces in the Underwoods which belong to the same class , will not be denied the admiration which it deserves . Some are witty , in the narrower sense of the term , nearly ...
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... Minds that are great and free Should not on fortune pause ; ' Tis crown enough to virtue still , her own applause What though the greedy fry Be taken with false baits Of worded balladry , And think it poësy ? They die with their ...
... Minds that are great and free Should not on fortune pause ; ' Tis crown enough to virtue still , her own applause What though the greedy fry Be taken with false baits Of worded balladry , And think it poësy ? They die with their ...
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... mind and manners brightly shines In his well turnèd and true filèd lines , In each of which he seems to shake a lance , As brandished at the eyes of ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet ...
... mind and manners brightly shines In his well turnèd and true filèd lines , In each of which he seems to shake a lance , As brandished at the eyes of ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet ...
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Æneid beauty Ben Jonson born breast breath bright Carew Castara Catullus Comus conceits Cowley Crashaw death delight divine dost doth Dryden earth EDMUND W English English poetry eternal eyes fair fame fancy fear fire flame flowers Giles Fletcher glory grace Habington hand happy hast hath heart heaven hell Herbert heroic couplet Herrick Hesperides hill honour Hudibras Inner Temple Jonson kings kiss Lady light live Lord Lycidas lyrical maid Milton mind mistress Muse never night o'er odes Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion Perilla pleasure poems poet poetic poetry praise rose shade shepherds shine sighs sing sleep soft song sonnet soul spring stars Sweet Spirit tears thee thine things thou shalt thought tree unto verse Waller wanton wassail weep WILLIAM HABINGTON winds wings Wither write youth