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... have been often supplied by the kindness of Mr. Steevens and other friends ;
and great assistance has been given me by Mr. Spencc's Collections, of which I
consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick acknowledgment.
... have been often supplied by the kindness of Mr. Steevens and other friends ;
and great assistance has been given me by Mr. Spencc's Collections, of which I
consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick acknowledgment.
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that, when they told Cowley. how little favour had been shewn him, he Received
the news of his ill success, not with so much firmness as might have been
expected from so great a man." What firmness they expected, or what weakness ...
that, when they told Cowley. how little favour had been shewn him, he Received
the news of his ill success, not with so much firmness as might have been
expected from so great a man." What firmness they expected, or what weakness ...
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Then shall Love keep the ashes, and torn parts, Of both our broken hearts : Shall
out of both one new one make : From her's th' allay, from mine the metal take.
Cowley. The poetical propagation of Light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all,
...
Then shall Love keep the ashes, and torn parts, Of both our broken hearts : Shall
out of both one new one make : From her's th' allay, from mine the metal take.
Cowley. The poetical propagation of Light : The prince's favour is diffus'd o'er all,
...
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I In this attempt he has failed ; but in sacred poetry who has succeeded ? It might
be hoped that the favour of his master and esteem of the publick would now
make him happy. But human felicity is short and uncertain ; a DENHAM. 75.
I In this attempt he has failed ; but in sacred poetry who has succeeded ? It might
be hoped that the favour of his master and esteem of the publick would now
make him happy. But human felicity is short and uncertain ; a DENHAM. 75.
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In 1638 he left England, and went first to Paris; where, by the favour of I^ord
Scudamore. he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius, then residing at the French
court as ambassador from Christina of Sweden. From Paris he hasted into Italy, ...
In 1638 he left England, and went first to Paris; where, by the favour of I^ord
Scudamore. he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius, then residing at the French
court as ambassador from Christina of Sweden. From Paris he hasted into Italy, ...
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