From Shakespeare to Pope: An Inquiry Into the Causes and Phenomena of the Rise of Classical Poetry in EnglandAt the University Press, 1885 - 298 |
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... discovered almost all that was to be learned about the fabrication of smooth and balanced couplets . Moreover , when Malherbe is spoken of as a polisher of the couplet , it leads us to suspect that his works have been more read about ...
... discovered almost all that was to be learned about the fabrication of smooth and balanced couplets . Moreover , when Malherbe is spoken of as a polisher of the couplet , it leads us to suspect that his works have been more read about ...
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... discovered , though , I allow , in fewer numbers and in less sustained brilliance , in a vast number of examples . But the general tenour of his writings is so monstrous , so con- fused , so obscure , that there are whole pages which ...
... discovered , though , I allow , in fewer numbers and in less sustained brilliance , in a vast number of examples . But the general tenour of his writings is so monstrous , so con- fused , so obscure , that there are whole pages which ...
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... discovered an unprinted letter from Waller to Portland which seems to prove , beyond all doubt , that the latter lied when he asseverated his ignorance of the plot . He was one of those with whom Waller had been seen only too rashly ...
... discovered an unprinted letter from Waller to Portland which seems to prove , beyond all doubt , that the latter lied when he asseverated his ignorance of the plot . He was one of those with whom Waller had been seen only too rashly ...
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... discovered . One was that Waller's sister , not Mrs Tompkins , but a Mrs Price , - was led to relieve her conscience by revealing the whole story to her chaplain , a strong presbyterian . Another was , that a man - servant of Tompkins ...
... discovered . One was that Waller's sister , not Mrs Tompkins , but a Mrs Price , - was led to relieve her conscience by revealing the whole story to her chaplain , a strong presbyterian . Another was , that a man - servant of Tompkins ...
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... discovered , she did not fail to visit him in prison and to point the moral . Waller's character does not im- prove as we turn upon it more and more the bull's eye of history . The reference to D'Ewes ' words is Harl . MSS . 165 , fol ...
... discovered , she did not fail to visit him in prison and to point the moral . Waller's character does not im- prove as we turn upon it more and more the bull's eye of history . The reference to D'Ewes ' words is Harl . MSS . 165 , fol ...
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