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... poetical composition for eighteen laborious years . So that Milton's noble figure will accompany us all down the course of our inquiry , but at a distance , neither approving nor disapproving - the restless and irritable temper of the ...
... poetical composition for eighteen laborious years . So that Milton's noble figure will accompany us all down the course of our inquiry , but at a distance , neither approving nor disapproving - the restless and irritable temper of the ...
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... to the anonymous edition of the Rival Ladies , Dryden drew attention for the first time , but in language which our later knowledge can scarcely improve , to the main peculiarity of Waller's poetical 46 WALLER AND SACHARISSA .
... to the anonymous edition of the Rival Ladies , Dryden drew attention for the first time , but in language which our later knowledge can scarcely improve , to the main peculiarity of Waller's poetical 46 WALLER AND SACHARISSA .
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Edmund Gosse. scarcely improve , to the main peculiarity of Waller's poetical style . " Rime , " he said , " has all the ad- vantages of prose , besides its own . But the excel- lence and dignity of it were never fully known till Mr ...
Edmund Gosse. scarcely improve , to the main peculiarity of Waller's poetical style . " Rime , " he said , " has all the ad- vantages of prose , besides its own . But the excel- lence and dignity of it were never fully known till Mr ...
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... poetical peers could hardly be adduced , and Suckling was , after all , a golden swashbuckler of the gardens of Whitehall more than a person of letters . The truth seems to be that Waller held himself reso- lutely aloof from the ...
... poetical peers could hardly be adduced , and Suckling was , after all , a golden swashbuckler of the gardens of Whitehall more than a person of letters . The truth seems to be that Waller held himself reso- lutely aloof from the ...
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... poetical off- spring of the author of Volpone . The debtor was brought in to the club , and proved to be a relation of Waller's own , George Morley , a penniless student of Christchurch , Oxford , as learned , witty , and needy as a man ...
... poetical off- spring of the author of Volpone . The debtor was brought in to the club , and proved to be a relation of Waller's own , George Morley , a penniless student of Christchurch , Oxford , as learned , witty , and needy as a man ...
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