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... beginning of the civil war , as the prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with a representation of the " Guar- dian , " a comedy , which Cowley says was neither written nor acted , but rough drawn by ...
... beginning of the civil war , as the prince passed through Cambridge in his way to York , he was entertained with a representation of the " Guar- dian , " a comedy , which Cowley says was neither written nor acted , but rough drawn by ...
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... beginning of the seventeenth century , appeared a race of writers that may be termed the metaphysical poets ; of whom , in a criticism on the works of Cowley , it is not improper to give some account . The metaphysical poets were men of ...
... beginning of the seventeenth century , appeared a race of writers that may be termed the metaphysical poets ; of whom , in a criticism on the works of Cowley , it is not improper to give some account . The metaphysical poets were men of ...
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... beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclusion be- low it in strength . The connexion is supplied with great perspicuity ; and thoughts , which to a reader of less skill seem thrown together by chance , are ...
... beginning is , I think , above the original in elegance , and the conclusion be- low it in strength . The connexion is supplied with great perspicuity ; and thoughts , which to a reader of less skill seem thrown together by chance , are ...
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... beginning of his sixteenth year , to Christ's college in Cambridge , where he entered a sizar , * Feb. 12 , 1624 . Milton was * In this assertion Dr. Johnson was mistaken . admitted a pensioner , and not a sizar , as will appear by the ...
... beginning of his sixteenth year , to Christ's college in Cambridge , where he entered a sizar , * Feb. 12 , 1624 . Milton was * In this assertion Dr. Johnson was mistaken . admitted a pensioner , and not a sizar , as will appear by the ...
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... prepared a reply , which , left as it was imper- fect , was published by his son in the year of the Res- toration . In the beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his MILTON . 101.
... prepared a reply , which , left as it was imper- fect , was published by his son in the year of the Res- toration . In the beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his MILTON . 101.
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