Poetry & Prose: With Thomas Sprat's Life, and Observations by Dryden, Addison, Johnson and OthersClarendon Press, 1949 - 128 |
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Strona xxix
... of common Discourse . But that which was admir'd by the Court of Augustus , never ought to be esteem'd flat , or vulgar . And the same judgment should be made of Mens styles , as of their behaviour , MR . ABRAHAM COWLEY xxix.
... of common Discourse . But that which was admir'd by the Court of Augustus , never ought to be esteem'd flat , or vulgar . And the same judgment should be made of Mens styles , as of their behaviour , MR . ABRAHAM COWLEY xxix.
Strona xxxiii
... Discourse : for he so ordered it , that every man was satisfied that he had his share . He govern'd his Passions with great moderation . His Virtues were never troublesome or uneasy to any . Whatever he disliked in others , he only ...
... Discourse : for he so ordered it , that every man was satisfied that he had his share . He govern'd his Passions with great moderation . His Virtues were never troublesome or uneasy to any . Whatever he disliked in others , he only ...
Strona 115
... Discourse upon Gondibert and Hobbes's Answer ; and both Spingarn and Thorpe ( op . cit . ) for accounts of the literary and critical background to the views expressed by Davenant , Hobbes , and Cowley . 1. 2. some fantastick Fairy Land ...
... Discourse upon Gondibert and Hobbes's Answer ; and both Spingarn and Thorpe ( op . cit . ) for accounts of the literary and critical background to the views expressed by Davenant , Hobbes , and Cowley . 1. 2. some fantastick Fairy Land ...
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