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... piece , because , like the first , it breathes indignation against the mediocrity of poetasters . Our ears will none the less instruct us in a moment that here we have two brilliant artists whose methods , whose ambitions , whose whole ...
... piece , because , like the first , it breathes indignation against the mediocrity of poetasters . Our ears will none the less instruct us in a moment that here we have two brilliant artists whose methods , whose ambitions , whose whole ...
Strona 52
... piece On his Majesty's receiving the news of the Duke of Buckingham's death . In the choice of his subject Waller once more showed a tact which served him well with his own immediate public , but which has lost its charm for posterity ...
... piece On his Majesty's receiving the news of the Duke of Buckingham's death . In the choice of his subject Waller once more showed a tact which served him well with his own immediate public , but which has lost its charm for posterity ...
Strona 58
... piece entitled The Story of Phabus and Daphne applied . Here Waller calls himself Thirsis : " Thirsis , a youth of the inspirèd Train , Fair Sacharissa loved , but loved in vain ; Like Phoebus sung the no less amorous boy , Like Daphne ...
... piece entitled The Story of Phabus and Daphne applied . Here Waller calls himself Thirsis : " Thirsis , a youth of the inspirèd Train , Fair Sacharissa loved , but loved in vain ; Like Phoebus sung the no less amorous boy , Like Daphne ...
Strona 67
... piece , which forms the earliest mention of Waller which I have been able to discover , and which pre- ceded by three years the publication of the lines re- ferred to . In the first anonymous edition of his Cooper's Hill , an edition in ...
... piece , which forms the earliest mention of Waller which I have been able to discover , and which pre- ceded by three years the publication of the lines re- ferred to . In the first anonymous edition of his Cooper's Hill , an edition in ...
Strona 83
... piece in MS . for twenty years , and then published it , at last , with an elegant and pleasing essay on the art of translating , * which is much more mature than the * Appendix II . poem itself , and is probably of a much later THE ...
... piece in MS . for twenty years , and then published it , at last , with an elegant and pleasing essay on the art of translating , * which is much more mature than the * Appendix II . poem itself , and is probably of a much later THE ...
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