Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... Ben Jonson , whose encomiastic verses on the " Melancholike Humours , " seem to intimate that the poet's sufferings were not feigned . His " Extreme Passion " must have been the genuine out- pouring of unmitigated wretchedness : - Where ...
... Ben Jonson , whose encomiastic verses on the " Melancholike Humours , " seem to intimate that the poet's sufferings were not feigned . His " Extreme Passion " must have been the genuine out- pouring of unmitigated wretchedness : - Where ...
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... Ben Jonson compared a sonnet to that " tyrant's bed , " where they who were too short were stretched by the rack , and they who were too long were compressed into the proper size . Unto my spirit lend an angel's wing , By which it might ...
... Ben Jonson compared a sonnet to that " tyrant's bed , " where they who were too short were stretched by the rack , and they who were too long were compressed into the proper size . Unto my spirit lend an angel's wing , By which it might ...
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... Ben Jonson , who speaks of " Constable's ambrosiack music ; " and Boltont mentions him in the same sentence with Sackville . His style abounds in conceits , without being enriched by fancy : — TO SAINT MARY MAGDALEN . Such as retired ...
... Ben Jonson , who speaks of " Constable's ambrosiack music ; " and Boltont mentions him in the same sentence with Sackville . His style abounds in conceits , without being enriched by fancy : — TO SAINT MARY MAGDALEN . Such as retired ...
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... Ben Jonson inscribed two of his Epigrams , and a Sonnet in the Underwoods to this Lady , and he also dedicated to her his exquisite comedy of the Alchemist . place in the earlier edition . The following attack upon 104 GEORGE WITHER .
... Ben Jonson inscribed two of his Epigrams , and a Sonnet in the Underwoods to this Lady , and he also dedicated to her his exquisite comedy of the Alchemist . place in the earlier edition . The following attack upon 104 GEORGE WITHER .
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... Ben Jonson , who as Mr. Gifford has observed , knew Lord Elles- mere , and judged him well , has in more than one place , recorded his worth ; he describes him , in the Discoveries , as " a grave and great orator , best when he was ...
... Ben Jonson , who as Mr. Gifford has observed , knew Lord Elles- mere , and judged him well , has in more than one place , recorded his worth ; he describes him , in the Discoveries , as " a grave and great orator , best when he was ...
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