Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... death ; but only a few years later , Pope's question , " Who now reads Cowley ? " could be asked . Cowley was , as Johnson says of him , " the last of the race " ; " the last , " he repeats , and adds more doubtfully , " and perhaps the ...
... death ; but only a few years later , Pope's question , " Who now reads Cowley ? " could be asked . Cowley was , as Johnson says of him , " the last of the race " ; " the last , " he repeats , and adds more doubtfully , " and perhaps the ...
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... death developed rapidly into actual insanity , at first inter- mittent and then total . For effective purposes his life can hardly be reckoned much longer than that of Keats . Even so , a good deal of it is a blank as regards poetry ...
... death developed rapidly into actual insanity , at first inter- mittent and then total . For effective purposes his life can hardly be reckoned much longer than that of Keats . Even so , a good deal of it is a blank as regards poetry ...
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... death it and all his papers were destroyed in a fit of angry petulance by his sister , Mrs. Sempill , in whose care , such as it was , his last melancholy years were spent . Beyond the slender volume of his poems and a single letter ...
... death it and all his papers were destroyed in a fit of angry petulance by his sister , Mrs. Sempill , in whose care , such as it was , his last melancholy years were spent . Beyond the slender volume of his poems and a single letter ...
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... Death of Thomson , in 1748 , written soon after , and printed next year , and the no less famous Dirge in Cymbeline of about the same date ; and the incomplete Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland , given by him ...
... Death of Thomson , in 1748 , written soon after , and printed next year , and the no less famous Dirge in Cymbeline of about the same date ; and the incomplete Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland , given by him ...
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... Death of Colonel Ross . But that was written to order , or at all events not spontaneously . Its interest lies in the fact that it is the raw material of what he distilled and crystallised into the matchless " How sleep the brave ...
... Death of Colonel Ross . But that was written to order , or at all events not spontaneously . Its interest lies in the fact that it is the raw material of what he distilled and crystallised into the matchless " How sleep the brave ...
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