The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... nature to the choice of man , has its changes and fashions , and at different times takes different forms . About the be ginning of the seventeenth century , appeared a race of writers , that may be termed the metaphysical poets ; of ...
... nature to the choice of man , has its changes and fashions , and at different times takes different forms . About the be ginning of the seventeenth century , appeared a race of writers , that may be termed the metaphysical poets ; of ...
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... nature , as be- ngs looking upon good and evil , impassive and at leisure , as Epicurean deities , making remarks on the actions of men , and the vicissitudes of life , without interest and without emotion . Their courtship was void of ...
... nature , as be- ngs looking upon good and evil , impassive and at leisure , as Epicurean deities , making remarks on the actions of men , and the vicissitudes of life , without interest and without emotion . Their courtship was void of ...
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... nature is ) Yet things wel ! worth his toil he gains : And does his charge and labour pay With good unsought experiments by the way . COWLEY . Some that have deeper digg'd ' Love's mine than I , Say , where his centric happiness doth ...
... nature is ) Yet things wel ! worth his toil he gains : And does his charge and labour pay With good unsought experiments by the way . COWLEY . Some that have deeper digg'd ' Love's mine than I , Say , where his centric happiness doth ...
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... nature of these verses , in the Ode entituled , The Resurrection : and though the liberty of them may incline a man to believe them easy to be composed , yet the undertaker will find it otherwise- --Ut sibi quivis Speret idem ; sudet ...
... nature of these verses , in the Ode entituled , The Resurrection : and though the liberty of them may incline a man to believe them easy to be composed , yet the undertaker will find it otherwise- --Ut sibi quivis Speret idem ; sudet ...
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... Nature did at first adorn With Pallas ' soul in Cytherea's form : And , framing her attractive eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their ...
... Nature did at first adorn With Pallas ' soul in Cytherea's form : And , framing her attractive eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their ...
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