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... poets are scarcely thought freemen of their 66 66 company without paying fome duties , or " obliging themselves to be true to Love . " This obligation to amorous ditties owes , I believe , its original to the fame of Petrarch , who , in ...
... poets are scarcely thought freemen of their 66 66 company without paying fome duties , or " obliging themselves to be true to Love . " This obligation to amorous ditties owes , I believe , its original to the fame of Petrarch , who , in ...
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... poet of an " airy nothing , " and to quarrel as to write for what Cowley might have learned from his master Pindar to call the dream of a fhadow . " It is furely not difficult , in the folitude of a college , or in the buftle of the ...
... poet of an " airy nothing , " and to quarrel as to write for what Cowley might have learned from his master Pindar to call the dream of a fhadow . " It is furely not difficult , in the folitude of a college , or in the buftle of the ...
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... Poets , Cowley and Milton , of diffimilar genius , of oppofite principles ; but concurring in the cultivation of Latin Poetry , in which the English , till their their works and May's poem appeared * , feem- ed 18 COWLEY .
... Poets , Cowley and Milton , of diffimilar genius , of oppofite principles ; but concurring in the cultivation of Latin Poetry , in which the English , till their their works and May's poem appeared * , feem- ed 18 COWLEY .
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... Thomas May , an eminent poet and histo- rian , who flourished in the reigns of James and Charles I , and of whom a life is given in the Biographia Bri- tannica . H. C 2 time time of fuch general hope , that great numbers were COWL E Y. 19.
... Thomas May , an eminent poet and histo- rian , who flourished in the reigns of James and Charles I , and of whom a life is given in the Biographia Bri- tannica . H. C 2 time time of fuch general hope , that great numbers were COWL E Y. 19.
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