Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... On my Lord Croft's and my Journey into Po- land , from whence we brought 10,000l . for On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death , and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets ......... ****** ..... 247 POEMS OF MILTON . 271 Book VII . VIII . CONTENTS . vii.
... On my Lord Croft's and my Journey into Po- land , from whence we brought 10,000l . for On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death , and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets ......... ****** ..... 247 POEMS OF MILTON . 271 Book VII . VIII . CONTENTS . vii.
第 10 頁
... brought , maliciously enough , together , in some stanzas , written about that time , on the choice of a laureat ; a mode of satire , by which , since it was first introduced by Suckling , perhaps every generation of poets has been ...
... brought , maliciously enough , together , in some stanzas , written about that time , on the choice of a laureat ; a mode of satire , by which , since it was first introduced by Suckling , perhaps every generation of poets has been ...
第 16 頁
... brought . Water and air he for the tenor chose , Earth made the base , the treble flame arose . COWLEY . The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account ; but Donne has ex- tended them into worlds . again . If the lines are not ...
... brought . Water and air he for the tenor chose , Earth made the base , the treble flame arose . COWLEY . The tears of lovers are always of great poetical account ; but Donne has ex- tended them into worlds . again . If the lines are not ...
第 17 頁
... brought together ? Since ' tis my doom , Love's undershrieve , Why this reprieve ? Why doth my she Advowson fly Incumbency ? To sell thyself dost thou intend By candle's end , And hold the contrast thus in doubt , Life's taper out ...
... brought together ? Since ' tis my doom , Love's undershrieve , Why this reprieve ? Why doth my she Advowson fly Incumbency ? To sell thyself dost thou intend By candle's end , And hold the contrast thus in doubt , Life's taper out ...
第 24 頁
... brought the gaiety , but not the know- ledge : Dryden could have supplied the knowledge , but not the gaiety . The verses to Davenant , which are vigorously begun , and happily concluded , contain some hints of criticism very justly ...
... brought the gaiety , but not the know- ledge : Dryden could have supplied the knowledge , but not the gaiety . The verses to Davenant , which are vigorously begun , and happily concluded , contain some hints of criticism very justly ...
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