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At the same time were produced, from the same University, the two great Poets,
Cowley and Milton, of dissimilar genius, of opposite principles ; but concurring in
tliecultivation of Latin Poetry, in which the English, till their works and May's Poem
...
At the same time were produced, from the same University, the two great Poets,
Cowley and Milton, of dissimilar genius, of opposite principles ; but concurring in
tliecultivation of Latin Poetry, in which the English, till their works and May's Poem
...
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mental operation, metre or musick is no necessaryadjunct : it is however by the
musick of metre that poetry has been ... The variety of pauses, so much boasted
by the lovers of blank verse, changes the measures of an English poet to the ...
mental operation, metre or musick is no necessaryadjunct : it is however by the
musick of metre that poetry has been ... The variety of pauses, so much boasted
by the lovers of blank verse, changes the measures of an English poet to the ...
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A poet may describe the beauty and the grandeur of Nature, the flowers of the
Spring, and the harvests of Autumn, the vicissitudes of the Tide, and the
revolutions of the Sky, and praise the Maker for his works, in lines which no
reader shall lay ...
A poet may describe the beauty and the grandeur of Nature, the flowers of the
Spring, and the harvests of Autumn, the vicissitudes of the Tide, and the
revolutions of the Sky, and praise the Maker for his works, in lines which no
reader shall lay ...
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H .— His Father was of Trinity. C. * It has been conjectured that our poet was
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H .— His Father was of Trinity. C. * It has been conjectured that our poet was
either POMFRET - -
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Well might the antient poets then confer On Night the honour'd name of
counsellor , Since, struck with rays of prosperous fortune blind, We light alone in
dark afflictions find. His praise of Monk's dexterity comprises such a cluster of
thoughts ...
Well might the antient poets then confer On Night the honour'd name of
counsellor , Since, struck with rays of prosperous fortune blind, We light alone in
dark afflictions find. His praise of Monk's dexterity comprises such a cluster of
thoughts ...
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