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Page vi
... Spirit . It was printed like- wise at Oxford at the end of Mr. R.'s poems , as we learn from a letter of Sir Henry Wotton to our author ; but who that Mr. R. was , whether Ran- dolph , the poet , or who else , is uncertain . It has ...
... Spirit . It was printed like- wise at Oxford at the end of Mr. R.'s poems , as we learn from a letter of Sir Henry Wotton to our author ; but who that Mr. R. was , whether Ran- dolph , the poet , or who else , is uncertain . It has ...
Page xiv
... spirit and vigour , though his health at heart than of any distemper , leaving a posthumous that time was such , that he could hardly endure reply to Milton , which was not published till after the fatigue of writing , and being weak in ...
... spirit and vigour , though his health at heart than of any distemper , leaving a posthumous that time was such , that he could hardly endure reply to Milton , which was not published till after the fatigue of writing , and being weak in ...
Page xx
... spirit , than during the heat and languor of was all the difference between them , except now summer . Whenever the poem was written , it was and then of a point or a letter , which were altered finished in 1665 , and , as Elwood says ...
... spirit , than during the heat and languor of was all the difference between them , except now summer . Whenever the poem was written , it was and then of a point or a letter , which were altered finished in 1665 , and , as Elwood says ...
Page xxiii
... spirit of the ancients , and equals , if not deed the best vindicator of him and his writings exceeds , any of the most perfect tragedies , which has been time ; posterity has universally paid that were ever exhibited on the Athenian ...
... spirit of the ancients , and equals , if not deed the best vindicator of him and his writings exceeds , any of the most perfect tragedies , which has been time ; posterity has universally paid that were ever exhibited on the Athenian ...
Page xxvi
... spirit and his resolution , it is some - earlier date as in those of later composition . When what wonderful , that he never ventured his person he wrote the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , in the civil war ; but though he was not ...
... spirit and his resolution , it is some - earlier date as in those of later composition . When what wonderful , that he never ventured his person he wrote the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce , in the civil war ; but though he was not ...
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