Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... passage , in either of the two pages , that he ac cidentally fixes his eye or .. It is said , that king Charles I. and lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future fortunes , and met with passages ...
... passage , in either of the two pages , that he ac cidentally fixes his eye or .. It is said , that king Charles I. and lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future fortunes , and met with passages ...
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... passage he starts a sudden question to the confusion of philosophy : Ye learned heads , whom ivy garlands grace , Why does that twining plant the oak embrace ; The oak for courtship most of all unfit , And rough as are the winds that ...
... passage he starts a sudden question to the confusion of philosophy : Ye learned heads , whom ivy garlands grace , Why does that twining plant the oak embrace ; The oak for courtship most of all unfit , And rough as are the winds that ...
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... passage , wherein the author laments , that he had neither such an acquaintance nor interest with Mr. Longueville , as to procure from him the golden remains of Butler there mentioned . He was probably led into the mistake by a note in ...
... passage , wherein the author laments , that he had neither such an acquaintance nor interest with Mr. Longueville , as to procure from him the golden remains of Butler there mentioned . He was probably led into the mistake by a note in ...
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