The lives of the English poetsLuke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... easily believe to be undissembled ; a man harassed in one kingdom , and persecuted in another , who , after a course of business that employed all his days and half his nights , in cyphering and decyphering , comes to his own country ...
... easily believe to be undissembled ; a man harassed in one kingdom , and persecuted in another , who , after a course of business that employed all his days and half his nights , in cyphering and decyphering , comes to his own country ...
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... far from the bustle of life as that he might easily find his way back , when solitude should grow tedious . His retreat was * L'Allegro of Milton . Dr. J. at at first but slenderly accommodated ; yet he soon obtained 16 COWLEY .
... far from the bustle of life as that he might easily find his way back , when solitude should grow tedious . His retreat was * L'Allegro of Milton . Dr. J. at at first but slenderly accommodated ; yet he soon obtained 16 COWLEY .
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... easily irri- tated , was obliged to pass over many transactions in general expressions , and to leave curiosity often un- satisfied . What he did not tell , cannot however now be known ; I must therefore recommend the perusal of his ...
... easily irri- tated , was obliged to pass over many transactions in general expressions , and to leave curiosity often un- satisfied . What he did not tell , cannot however now be known ; I must therefore recommend the perusal of his ...
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... easily understood without examples ; and I have therefore collected instances of the modes of writing by which this species of poets ( for poets they were called by themselves and their admirers ) was eminently dis- tinguished . AS AS ...
... easily understood without examples ; and I have therefore collected instances of the modes of writing by which this species of poets ( for poets they were called by themselves and their admirers ) was eminently dis- tinguished . AS AS ...
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... easily understood , they may be read again . On a round ball A workman , that hath copies by , can lay An Europe , Afric , and an Asia , And quickly make that which was nothing all . So doth each tear , Which thee doth wear , A globe ...
... easily understood , they may be read again . On a round ball A workman , that hath copies by , can lay An Europe , Afric , and an Asia , And quickly make that which was nothing all . So doth each tear , Which thee doth wear , A globe ...
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