Studies in English LiteratureEdward Stanford, 1883 - 444 頁 |
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... , then considerably under twelve , paying a visit to Will's Coffee - house in order to see , if but for a moment , his poetical predecessor , John Dryden . 66 Virgilium tantum vidi , " he writes in a 10 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... , then considerably under twelve , paying a visit to Will's Coffee - house in order to see , if but for a moment , his poetical predecessor , John Dryden . 66 Virgilium tantum vidi , " he writes in a 10 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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John Dennis. 66 Virgilium tantum vidi , " he writes in a letter to Wycherley ; and adds , " Had I been born early enough , I must have known and loved him . " The early life of the poet is associated with Windsor Forest , and there was ...
John Dennis. 66 Virgilium tantum vidi , " he writes in a letter to Wycherley ; and adds , " Had I been born early enough , I must have known and loved him . " The early life of the poet is associated with Windsor Forest , and there was ...
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... writes Sir William Trumbull , " to get out of all tavern company , and fly away tanquam ex incendio . What a misery is it for you to be destroyed by the foolish kindness ( it is all one whether real or pre- tended ) of those who are ...
... writes Sir William Trumbull , " to get out of all tavern company , and fly away tanquam ex incendio . What a misery is it for you to be destroyed by the foolish kindness ( it is all one whether real or pre- tended ) of those who are ...
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... writes Broome to Fenton , " Mr. Pope will not give us our due share of honour . He is a Cæsar in poetry , and will bear no equal . " This fear was justi- fied ; Pope grudged his assistants the praise to which they were entitled . He ...
... writes Broome to Fenton , " Mr. Pope will not give us our due share of honour . He is a Cæsar in poetry , and will bear no equal . " This fear was justi- fied ; Pope grudged his assistants the praise to which they were entitled . He ...
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... writes , " often effects its highest gains in a balance of what the world counts for disadvantage and loss ; and it has fairly been made matter of doubt if Pope's body had been less crooked whether his verses would have been so straight ...
... writes , " often effects its highest gains in a balance of what the world counts for disadvantage and loss ; and it has fairly been made matter of doubt if Pope's body had been less crooked whether his verses would have been so straight ...
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