The Works of the English Poets: PrefacesH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... his brows . He was in his own time confidered as of unrivalled excellence . Clarendon reprefents him as having taken a flight beyond all that went before him ; and Milton is faid to have declared , that the three Mil- 144 COWLEY .
... his brows . He was in his own time confidered as of unrivalled excellence . Clarendon reprefents him as having taken a flight beyond all that went before him ; and Milton is faid to have declared , that the three Mil- 144 COWLEY .
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... If by the way to him befal Some odoriferous thing , or medicinal , So , lovers dream a rich and long delight , But get a winter - feeming fummer's night , DONNE . It is related by Clarendon , that Cow- ley always L2 It COWLEY . 147.
... If by the way to him befal Some odoriferous thing , or medicinal , So , lovers dream a rich and long delight , But get a winter - feeming fummer's night , DONNE . It is related by Clarendon , that Cow- ley always L2 It COWLEY . 147.
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Samuel Johnson. It is related by Clarendon , that Cow- ley always acknowledged his obligation to the learning and industry of Jonson , but I have found no traces of Jonfon in his works ; to emulate Donne appears to have been his purpofe ...
Samuel Johnson. It is related by Clarendon , that Cow- ley always acknowledged his obligation to the learning and industry of Jonson , but I have found no traces of Jonfon in his works ; to emulate Donne appears to have been his purpofe ...
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... Clarendon , among the reft of the men who were eminent in that age for genius and literature ; but known fo little to his advantage , that they who read his character will not much condemn Sachariffa , that she did not defcend from her ...
... Clarendon , among the reft of the men who were eminent in that age for genius and literature ; but known fo little to his advantage , that they who read his character will not much condemn Sachariffa , that she did not defcend from her ...
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... but fpoke , " fays Clarendon , " with great 66 " fharpness and freedom , which , now " there was no danger of being out- " voted , was not reftrained ; and there- " fore " fore used as an argument against those " who 28 WALLER .
... but fpoke , " fays Clarendon , " with great 66 " fharpness and freedom , which , now " there was no danger of being out- " voted , was not reftrained ; and there- " fore " fore used as an argument against those " who 28 WALLER .
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ABRAHAM COWLEY againſt Anacreon anſwer appear becauſe Clarendon compofitions conceits confeffed confidered converfation copacy Cowley Cowley's Cromwel Davideis defcription deferve defign defire delight diſcovered Donne doth Dryden eafily elegance Engliſh expreffion fafe faid fame fatire fays fcarce fecond feems feldom fent fentiments fhall fhew fhould filk fince fion firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon ftill ftudies fubject fuch fuffered fufficiently fupply fuppofed furely himſelf Hiſtory houfe king king's known lady laft laſt learning leaſt lefs lines loft lord lord Conway mafter meaſure mifs Milton mind moft moſt muſt nature never numbers obferved occafion paffage paffed paffion parliament perufal Petrarch Pindar pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poem poetical poetry poets praife praiſe prefent preferved profe publiſhed purpoſe racter reafon reft reprefented ſeem Sprat Taffo thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand tion ufed uſed verfe verſes Waller whofe worfe write
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Страница 3 - from Sprat's account, that he always acknowledged her care, and juftly paid the dues of filial gratitude. * In the window of his mother's apartment lay Spenfer's Fairy Queen ; in which he very early took delight to read, till, by feeling the charms of verfe, he became, as he relates,
Страница 76 - It leans, and hearkens after it, And grows erect, as that comes home. Such wilt thou be to me, who muft Like th' other foot, obliquely run. Thy firmnefs makes my
Страница 96 - between God and the human foul, cannot be poetical. Man admitted to implore the merey of his Creator, and plead the merits of his Redeemer, is already in a higher ftate than poetry can confer. The eflence of poetry is invention; fuch invention as, by producing
Страница 39 - blows; Your youth and beauty are this balm in you. But, you of learning and religion, And virtue and fuch ingredients, have made A mithridate, whofe operation Keeps off, or cures what can be done or faid. Though the following lines of Donne, on the laft night of the year, havefomething in them too
Страница 78 - tis not to adorn and gild each part, That fhews more coft than art.. Jewels at nofe and lips but ill appear; Rather than all things wit, let none be there. Several lights will not be feen, If there be nothing
Страница 111 - narrative, .and to repofe on its veracity with fuch humble confidence, as fupprefles curiofity. We go with the hiftorian as he goes, and flop with him when he flops. All amplification is frivolous and vain; all addition to that which is already fufficient for the purpofes of religion,
Страница 24 - that were placed near. him, and then went with them out of the church, leaving the reft in folicitude and amazement. They immediately fent guards to proper places, and that night apprehended Tomkyns and Waller; having yet traced nothing but that letters had been intercepted, from which it appeared that the parliament and the
Страница 31 - not limited by exceptions, and in defcriptions not defcending to minutenefs. It is with great propriety that Subtlety, which in its original import means exility of particles, is taken in its metaphorical meaning for nicety of diftinction. Thofe writers who