Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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Milton is generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their
language ; Cowley , without much loss of purity ... Having , by such alteration as
he thought proper , fitted his old comedy of The Guardian for the stage , he
produced it 7 ...
Milton is generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their
language ; Cowley , without much loss of purity ... Having , by such alteration as
he thought proper , fitted his old comedy of The Guardian for the stage , he
produced it 7 ...
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Milton is generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their
language ; Cowley , without much loss of purity ... Having , by such alteration as
he thought proper , bitted his old comedy of The Guardian for the stage , he
produced it 7 ...
Milton is generally content to express the thoughts of the ancients in their
language ; Cowley , without much loss of purity ... Having , by such alteration as
he thought proper , bitted his old comedy of The Guardian for the stage , he
produced it 7 ...
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Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done some
notable folly ; Writ verses unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke , Or printed his pitiful
Melancholy . IIis vehement desire of retirement now came again upon him . “ Not
finding ...
Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done some
notable folly ; Writ verses unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke , Or printed his pitiful
Melancholy . IIis vehement desire of retirement now came again upon him . “ Not
finding ...
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If wit be well described by Pope , as being that which has been often thought , but
was never before so well expressed , ” they certainly never attained , nor erer
sought it ; for they endeavoured to be singular in their thoughts , and were
careless ...
If wit be well described by Pope , as being that which has been often thought , but
was never before so well expressed , ” they certainly never attained , nor erer
sought it ; for they endeavoured to be singular in their thoughts , and were
careless ...
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Nor was the sublime more within their reach than the pathetic ; for they never
attempted that comprehension and expanse of thought , which at once fills the
whole mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment , and the second
...
Nor was the sublime more within their reach than the pathetic ; for they never
attempted that comprehension and expanse of thought , which at once fills the
whole mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment , and the second
...
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