The lives of the English poetsRivington, 1858 - 414 pages |
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... 56 -BUTLER 120 ROCHESTER 131 ROSCOMMON 137 OTWAY 145 WALLER 149 POMFRET 187 DORSET 188 STEPNEY 191 J. PHILIPS . 193 WALSH 205 DRYDEN / 207 SMITH DUKE 304 322 KING 323 VI CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 . SPRAT HALIFAX PARNELL GARTH.
... 56 -BUTLER 120 ROCHESTER 131 ROSCOMMON 137 OTWAY 145 WALLER 149 POMFRET 187 DORSET 188 STEPNEY 191 J. PHILIPS . 193 WALSH 205 DRYDEN / 207 SMITH DUKE 304 322 KING 323 VI CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 . SPRAT HALIFAX PARNELL GARTH.
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... Waller , Denham , Cowley , Cleiveland , and Milton . Denham and Waller sought another way to fame , by improving the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried the metaphysic style only in his lines upon Hobson the Carrier . Cowley adopted ...
... Waller , Denham , Cowley , Cleiveland , and Milton . Denham and Waller sought another way to fame , by improving the harmony of our numbers . Milton tried the metaphysic style only in his lines upon Hobson the Carrier . Cowley adopted ...
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... Waller never could produce . The bulk of his thoughts sometimes swelled his verse to unexpected and inevitable grandeur ; but his excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general carelessness , and ...
... Waller never could produce . The bulk of his thoughts sometimes swelled his verse to unexpected and inevitable grandeur ; but his excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks willingly down to his general carelessness , and ...
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... the public attention ; for Waller re- marked , " That he broke out like the Irish rebellion , three- score thousand strong , when nobody was aware , or in the least suspected it ; " an observation which could have 48 DENHAM .
... the public attention ; for Waller re- marked , " That he broke out like the Irish rebellion , three- score thousand strong , when nobody was aware , or in the least suspected it ; " an observation which could have 48 DENHAM .
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... Waller , " says Prior , " im- proved our versification , and Dryden perfected it . " He has given specimens of various composition , descriptive , ludicrous , didactic , and sublime . He appears to have had , in common with almost all ...
... Waller , " says Prior , " im- proved our versification , and Dryden perfected it . " He has given specimens of various composition , descriptive , ludicrous , didactic , and sublime . He appears to have had , in common with almost all ...
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