| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1826 - 430 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleiveland,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the raggedness of his lines, than in the cast of his sentiments. d to friends, and paying two hundred pounds for successors, of whom any resemblance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowlcv, Cleiveland,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1840 - 522 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleiveland,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments.37 When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland,... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1879 - 428 pages
...will have any other business to mind, but that of getting the catalogue by heart." — Goldsmith. ' ' When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly more imitators than time has left behind." — Johnson, " I will, as we walk in the cool shade of this sweet honeysuckle hedge, mention to you... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 288 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Clieveland,... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Criticism - 1893 - 284 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Clieveland,... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - Criticism - 1896 - 330 pages
...manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland,... | |
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