Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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... lines lower down . ' ' Donne had no imagination , but as much wit , I think , as any writer can possibly have . ' POPE , Spence's Anec . p . 136 . 4 See Appendix F. 5 When the poet writes humour he makes folly ridiculous ; when wil , he ...
... lines lower down . ' ' Donne had no imagination , but as much wit , I think , as any writer can possibly have . ' POPE , Spence's Anec . p . 136 . 4 See Appendix F. 5 When the poet writes humour he makes folly ridiculous ; when wil , he ...
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... lines than in the cast of his sentiments " . 63 When their reputation was high they had undoubtedly more imitators than time has left behind . Their immediate succes- sors , of whom any remembrance can be said to remain , were Suckling ...
... lines than in the cast of his sentiments " . 63 When their reputation was high they had undoubtedly more imitators than time has left behind . Their immediate succes- sors , of whom any remembrance can be said to remain , were Suckling ...
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... lines are not 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 ...
... lines are not 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 ...
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... lines so many 79 remote ideas could be brought together ? ' Since ' tis my doom , Love's undershrieve , Why this reprieve ? Why doth my She Advowson fly Incumbency ? To sell thyself dost thou intend By candle's end , And hold the ...
... lines so many 79 remote ideas could be brought together ? ' Since ' tis my doom , Love's undershrieve , Why this reprieve ? Why doth my She Advowson fly Incumbency ? To sell thyself dost thou intend By candle's end , And hold the ...
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... - born wood of various lines there grows ; Here buds an L [ A ] , and there a B , 1 Eng . Poets , viii . 201 . 2 lb. viii . 100 . 3 Grosart's Donne , ii . 182 . 4 Eng . Poets , vii . 136 . Here sprouts a V , and there a T , 28 COWLEY.
... - born wood of various lines there grows ; Here buds an L [ A ] , and there a B , 1 Eng . Poets , viii . 201 . 2 lb. viii . 100 . 3 Grosart's Donne , ii . 182 . 4 Eng . Poets , vii . 136 . Here sprouts a V , and there a T , 28 COWLEY.
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