Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... satire in our language , once entertained the idea of clothing them in a modern dress , as he had previously presented the uncouth rhymes of Donne . Warton was informed by the Bishop of Gloucester that in Pope's copy the first satire of ...
... satire in our language , once entertained the idea of clothing them in a modern dress , as he had previously presented the uncouth rhymes of Donne . Warton was informed by the Bishop of Gloucester that in Pope's copy the first satire of ...
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... satire upon bad wives . Joseph Warton found in it the style and manner of Eschylus . Hurd pronounced it the most artificial and highly finished of all Milton's productions ; Johnson , while questioning its accordance with the ...
... satire upon bad wives . Joseph Warton found in it the style and manner of Eschylus . Hurd pronounced it the most artificial and highly finished of all Milton's productions ; Johnson , while questioning its accordance with the ...
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... satirical . Before his death he disposed of the greater part of his library , and to his wife , of whom he speaks with much fondness , he left about 1500l . He inherited only a small estate from his father , and in the fire of London ...
... satirical . Before his death he disposed of the greater part of his library , and to his wife , of whom he speaks with much fondness , he left about 1500l . He inherited only a small estate from his father , and in the fire of London ...
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... satire , especially , he constantly expressed his decided aversion , and over the entrance to his study , the following lines , from the Fourth Satire of Horace , were suspended in a frame : absentem qui rodit amicum : Qui non defendit ...
... satire , especially , he constantly expressed his decided aversion , and over the entrance to his study , the following lines , from the Fourth Satire of Horace , were suspended in a frame : absentem qui rodit amicum : Qui non defendit ...
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... Satire : When , after battle , I the field have seen Spread o'er with ghastly shapes which once were men . And he is related , on one occasion , to have wandered with a book in his hand into the enemies ' camp , and to have experienced ...
... Satire : When , after battle , I the field have seen Spread o'er with ghastly shapes which once were men . And he is related , on one occasion , to have wandered with a book in his hand into the enemies ' camp , and to have experienced ...
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