The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... cause re- quired , and particularly in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed be- tween the king and queen ; an employment of the highest confidence and honour . So wide was his province of intelligence , that , for several ...
... cause re- quired , and particularly in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed be- tween the king and queen ; an employment of the highest confidence and honour . So wide was his province of intelligence , that , for several ...
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... cause has put him in the power of his enemy , may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his liberty , or preserve his life , by a promise of neutrality : for the stipulation gives the enemy nothing which he had not before ...
... cause has put him in the power of his enemy , may , without any violation of his integrity , regain his liberty , or preserve his life , by a promise of neutrality : for the stipulation gives the enemy nothing which he had not before ...
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... cause the Æneid had that number ; but he had leisure or perseverance only to write the third part . Epic poems have been left unfinished by Virgil , Statius , Spenser , 3 First published in quarto , 1669 , under the title of Carmen ...
... cause the Æneid had that number ; but he had leisure or perseverance only to write the third part . Epic poems have been left unfinished by Virgil , Statius , Spenser , 3 First published in quarto , 1669 , under the title of Carmen ...
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... subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one broken line in the heat of recitation ; because in one the sense is now unfinished ; and be cause all that can be done by a broken verse LIFE OF COWLEY . 39.
... subsequent Roman poet ; because Virgil himself filled up one broken line in the heat of recitation ; because in one the sense is now unfinished ; and be cause all that can be done by a broken verse LIFE OF COWLEY . 39.
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... cause your hate Nor let my choice offend you , or detain Your ancient friendship ; ' tis , alas ! too late To call my firm affection back again : No physic can re - cure my weaken'd state , The wound is grown too great , too desperate ...
... cause your hate Nor let my choice offend you , or detain Your ancient friendship ; ' tis , alas ! too late To call my firm affection back again : No physic can re - cure my weaken'd state , The wound is grown too great , too desperate ...
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