The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 7J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Praise of Poetry II . That a Pleasant Poverty is to be pre- ferred before Discontented Riches ... III . To his Mistress Page 65 .... 2 2 0292 53 41 ib . ib . 42 IV On the Uncertainty of Fortune . A Translation 66 48 V. In Commendation ...
... Praise of Poetry II . That a Pleasant Poverty is to be pre- ferred before Discontented Riches ... III . To his Mistress Page 65 .... 2 2 0292 53 41 ib . ib . 42 IV On the Uncertainty of Fortune . A Translation 66 48 V. In Commendation ...
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... Praise of Pindar . In Imitation of Horace's Second Ode . Book IV . 129 the First Book of Horace . Horace to Fuscus Aristius .... The Country Life . Lib . IV . Plantarum . 201 ib . The Resurrection ib . V. The Garden . The Muse 150 VI ...
... Praise of Pindar . In Imitation of Horace's Second Ode . Book IV . 129 the First Book of Horace . Horace to Fuscus Aristius .... The Country Life . Lib . IV . Plantarum . 201 ib . The Resurrection ib . V. The Garden . The Muse 150 VI ...
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... praise may safely be credited , as it has never been contradicted by envy or by fac- tion . Such are the remarks and memorials which I have been able to add to the narrative of Dr. Sprat ; who , writing when the feuds of the civil war ...
... praise may safely be credited , as it has never been contradicted by envy or by fac- tion . Such are the remarks and memorials which I have been able to add to the narrative of Dr. Sprat ; who , writing when the feuds of the civil war ...
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... praise which are often gained by those who think less , but are more diligent to adorn their thoughts . That a Mistress beloved is fairer in idea than in reality , is by Cowley thus ex- pressed : Thou in my fancy dost much higher stand ...
... praise which are often gained by those who think less , but are more diligent to adorn their thoughts . That a Mistress beloved is fairer in idea than in reality , is by Cowley thus ex- pressed : Thou in my fancy dost much higher stand ...
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... praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His elegy on sir Henry Wotton is vigorous and happy ; the series of thoughts is easy and natural ; and the ...
... praise , there are , as there must be in all Cowley's compositions , some striking thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His elegy on sir Henry Wotton is vigorous and happy ; the series of thoughts is easy and natural ; and the ...
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