The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... perhaps , has a right , in things admitting of gradation and comparison , to throw the whole blame upon his judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and shame by a haughty consciousness of his own excellence . For the rejection of ...
... perhaps , has a right , in things admitting of gradation and comparison , to throw the whole blame upon his judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and shame by a haughty consciousness of his own excellence . For the rejection of ...
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... perhaps in grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value , and such as , when they are expanded to perspicuity , and polished to ele- gance , may give lustre to works , which have more propriety , though less ...
... perhaps in grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value , and such as , when they are expanded to perspicuity , and polished to ele- gance , may give lustre to works , which have more propriety , though less ...
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... perhaps more desirous of being admired than un- derstood , they sometimes drew their conceits from recesses of learning not very much frequented by common readers of poetry . Thus Cowley on Knowledge . The sacred tree ' midst the fair ...
... perhaps more desirous of being admired than un- derstood , they sometimes drew their conceits from recesses of learning not very much frequented by common readers of poetry . Thus Cowley on Knowledge . The sacred tree ' midst the fair ...
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... world , by that impression grow , Till thy tears , mixt with mine , do overflow This world , by waters sent from thee my heaven dissolved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps 16 LIFE OF COWLEY .
... world , by that impression grow , Till thy tears , mixt with mine , do overflow This world , by waters sent from thee my heaven dissolved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps 16 LIFE OF COWLEY .
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... perhaps , if they would honestly declare their own perceptions , to far the greater part of those whom courtesy and ignorance are content to style the learned . These little pieces will be found more finished in their kind than any ...
... perhaps , if they would honestly declare their own perceptions , to far the greater part of those whom courtesy and ignorance are content to style the learned . These little pieces will be found more finished in their kind than any ...
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