A History of Eighteenth Century Literature: 1660-1780Macmillan, 1906 |
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... essays in that form . Cowley rarely speaks so simply and sincerely as in these stanzas from the poem on the death of Mr. William Hervey : " He was my friend , the truest friend on earth : A strong and mighty influence join'd our birth ...
... essays in that form . Cowley rarely speaks so simply and sincerely as in these stanzas from the poem on the death of Mr. William Hervey : " He was my friend , the truest friend on earth : A strong and mighty influence join'd our birth ...
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... essays in the heroic distich show that late in life he learned Waller's lesson with remarkable adroitness . He was a clever man of letters , but scarcely a poet . The great writer of the period , the greatest poet in English literature ...
... essays in the heroic distich show that late in life he learned Waller's lesson with remarkable adroitness . He was a clever man of letters , but scarcely a poet . The great writer of the period , the greatest poet in English literature ...
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... Essay on Satire , and published in 1682 an Essay on Poetry , both in heroic verse . These pieces were anonymous , and they were so cleverly versified that the town insisted on thinking that Dryden was their author . In consequence of ...
... Essay on Satire , and published in 1682 an Essay on Poetry , both in heroic verse . These pieces were anonymous , and they were so cleverly versified that the town insisted on thinking that Dryden was their author . In consequence of ...
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... essay in which he announced his passionate admiration for Ben Jonson , and his intention to imitate him , " who never wrote comedy without seven or eight considerable Humours . " He himself introduces a morose melancholy man , an airy ...
... essay in which he announced his passionate admiration for Ben Jonson , and his intention to imitate him , " who never wrote comedy without seven or eight considerable Humours . " He himself introduces a morose melancholy man , an airy ...
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... Essay of Dramatic Poesy , under the title of Lisideius , as one who encouraged and defended the imitation of French comedy in English . Sedley was one of those men who attract the notice of their contemporaries by their personal ...
... Essay of Dramatic Poesy , under the title of Lisideius , as one who encouraged and defended the imitation of French comedy in English . Sedley was one of those men who attract the notice of their contemporaries by their personal ...
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