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... lost it , " says Wood , " by certain persons , enemies to the muses . " The neglect of the court was not his only mortifi- cation ; having , by such alteration as he thought pro- per , fitted his old comedy of " The Guardian " for the ...
... lost it , " says Wood , " by certain persons , enemies to the muses . " The neglect of the court was not his only mortifi- cation ; having , by such alteration as he thought pro- per , fitted his old comedy of " The Guardian " for the ...
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... so differently are they shewn ! but actions are visible , though mo- tives are secret . Cowley certainly retired ; first to Barn - elms , and afterwards to Chertsey , in Surrey . He 2 seems , however , to have lost part of his 20 COWLEY .
... so differently are they shewn ! but actions are visible , though mo- tives are secret . Cowley certainly retired ; first to Barn - elms , and afterwards to Chertsey , in Surrey . He 2 seems , however , to have lost part of his 20 COWLEY .
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Samuel Johnson. seems , however , to have lost part of his dread of the hum of men . * He thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , without the defence of mountains and oceans ; and , instead of seeking shelter in America , wisely ...
Samuel Johnson. seems , however , to have lost part of his dread of the hum of men . * He thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , without the defence of mountains and oceans ; and , instead of seeking shelter in America , wisely ...
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... could not be credited , but could not be imagined . Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is ne- ver wholly lost : if they frequently threw away their wit upon false conceits , they likewise sometimes struck out COWLEY . ' 25.
... could not be credited , but could not be imagined . Yet great labour , directed by great abilities , is ne- ver wholly lost : if they frequently threw away their wit upon false conceits , they likewise sometimes struck out COWLEY . ' 25.
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... now late must be done ; } And I , as giddy travellers must do , Which stray or sleep all day , and having lost Light and strength , dark and tir'd must then ride post . All that man has to do is to live and € 3 COWLEY . 35.
... now late must be done ; } And I , as giddy travellers must do , Which stray or sleep all day , and having lost Light and strength , dark and tir'd must then ride post . All that man has to do is to live and € 3 COWLEY . 35.
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