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... poetical dedication to Sir Kenelm Digby ; of whose ac- quaintance all his cotemporaries seem to have been ambitious ; and " Naufragium Joculare , " a comedy written in Latin , but without due at- tention to the ancient models ; for it ...
... poetical dedication to Sir Kenelm Digby ; of whose ac- quaintance all his cotemporaries seem to have been ambitious ; and " Naufragium Joculare , " a comedy written in Latin , but without due at- tention to the ancient models ; for it ...
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... very shade they cast did other lights outshine . ON ANACREON CONTINUING A LOVER IN HIN OLD AGE . Love was with thy life entwin'd , Gose as heat with fire is join'd ; THE POETICAL PROPAGATION OF LIGHT . The prince's favour is COWLEY , 7.
... very shade they cast did other lights outshine . ON ANACREON CONTINUING A LOVER IN HIN OLD AGE . Love was with thy life entwin'd , Gose as heat with fire is join'd ; THE POETICAL PROPAGATION OF LIGHT . The prince's favour is COWLEY , 7.
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Samuel Johnson. THE POETICAL PROPAGATION OF LIGHT . The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , zods or val . From which all fortunes , names , and natures fall Then from those wombs of stars , the bride's bright - an eyes ( 940 ) Jo ...
Samuel Johnson. THE POETICAL PROPAGATION OF LIGHT . The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all , zods or val . From which all fortunes , names , and natures fall Then from those wombs of stars , the bride's bright - an eyes ( 940 ) Jo ...
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... poetical lan- guage , the foresight of events hatching in futu- rity ; but , having once an egg in his mind , he ... poetically expressed by Casimir , a writer who has many of the beauties and faults of Cowley . Omnibus Mundi Dominator ...
... poetical lan- guage , the foresight of events hatching in futu- rity ; but , having once an egg in his mind , he ... poetically expressed by Casimir , a writer who has many of the beauties and faults of Cowley . Omnibus Mundi Dominator ...
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... poetical reputation , that I am not willing to dismiss them with unabated cen- sure ; and surely , though the mode of their composition be erroneous , yet many parts de- serve at least that admiration which is due to great comprehension ...
... poetical reputation , that I am not willing to dismiss them with unabated cen- sure ; and surely , though the mode of their composition be erroneous , yet many parts de- serve at least that admiration which is due to great comprehension ...
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