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... hill of daisies , the tedious and inaccurate geography of this Isle of Man , with all its ridicu- lous and unseemly towns and lakes and rivers . We know the poets of this early Caroline period almost entirely by extracts , and their ...
... hill of daisies , the tedious and inaccurate geography of this Isle of Man , with all its ridicu- lous and unseemly towns and lakes and rivers . We know the poets of this early Caroline period almost entirely by extracts , and their ...
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... Hill , a poem which , your lordship knows , for the majesty of the style , is , and ever will be , the exact standard of good writ- ing . " With the sweetness of Waller we are already acquainted . We must now introduce ourselves to this ...
... Hill , a poem which , your lordship knows , for the majesty of the style , is , and ever will be , the exact standard of good writ- ing . " With the sweetness of Waller we are already acquainted . We must now introduce ourselves to this ...
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... Hill which he was to make so famous . Young Denham was bitten with the rage for gambling which infected so many clever youths in the seven- teenth century , and references to which swell the jeremiads of the satirists . He was ...
... Hill which he was to make so famous . Young Denham was bitten with the rage for gambling which infected so many clever youths in the seven- teenth century , and references to which swell the jeremiads of the satirists . He was ...
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... Hill . It is quite plain that he had by this time become acquainted , probably through the good offices of his cousin Morley , with the MS . poems of Waller . The Sophy , however , which was published in 1642 , is not in the style of ...
... Hill . It is quite plain that he had by this time become acquainted , probably through the good offices of his cousin Morley , with the MS . poems of Waller . The Sophy , however , which was published in 1642 , is not in the style of ...
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... Hill , a piece conceived in a mood as calm and philosophical as if the halcyons had been brooding over the placid ocean of English politics . This poem was so deci- sive a victory for the adherents of the classical school that we may ...
... Hill , a piece conceived in a mood as calm and philosophical as if the halcyons had been brooding over the placid ocean of English politics . This poem was so deci- sive a victory for the adherents of the classical school that we may ...
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