Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 47 頁
... sure I am , there is nothing yet in our language ( nor perhaps in any ) that is in any degree answerable to the idea that I conceive of it . And I shall be am- bitious of no other fruit from this weak and imperfect attempt of mine , but ...
... sure I am , there is nothing yet in our language ( nor perhaps in any ) that is in any degree answerable to the idea that I conceive of it . And I shall be am- bitious of no other fruit from this weak and imperfect attempt of mine , but ...
第 48 頁
... sure there is no ingenuous reader to whom the smallest remains of Mr. Cowley will be unwelcome . His poems are every where the copy of his mind ; so that by this supplement to his other volume you have the picture of that so deservedly ...
... sure there is no ingenuous reader to whom the smallest remains of Mr. Cowley will be unwelcome . His poems are every where the copy of his mind ; so that by this supplement to his other volume you have the picture of that so deservedly ...
第 49 頁
... sure , the first book which hath lighted tobacco , or been employed by cooks and grocers . If in all men's judgments it suffer shipwreck , it shall something con- tent me , that it hath pleased myself and the bookseller . In it you ...
... sure , the first book which hath lighted tobacco , or been employed by cooks and grocers . If in all men's judgments it suffer shipwreck , it shall something con- tent me , that it hath pleased myself and the bookseller . In it you ...
第 56 頁
... sure be said that thou didst die , And thy Constantia live when thou wast slain : No , no , dear soul ! I will not stay from thee ; That will reflect upon my valued fame . " Then piercing her sad breast , " I come ! " she cries , And ...
... sure be said that thou didst die , And thy Constantia live when thou wast slain : No , no , dear soul ! I will not stay from thee ; That will reflect upon my valued fame . " Then piercing her sad breast , " I come ! " she cries , And ...
第 60 頁
... sure it weari'd be With often revolutions ) when ' t shall see A. COWLEY , A. B. T [ rin ] . C [ oll . ] The honour by such births it doth attain , Joy to return into it self again . UPON THE HAPPIE BIRTH OF THE DUKE WHILST the rude ...
... sure it weari'd be With often revolutions ) when ' t shall see A. COWLEY , A. B. T [ rin ] . C [ oll . ] The honour by such births it doth attain , Joy to return into it self again . UPON THE HAPPIE BIRTH OF THE DUKE WHILST the rude ...
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