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... verses , and the irregular recurrence of the rhymes which he noted in ' Lycidas , ' reminded him of Pindarics . His criticism of the Sonnets was equally unhappy : all that could be said of the best of them was that they were not bad ...
... verses , and the irregular recurrence of the rhymes which he noted in ' Lycidas , ' reminded him of Pindarics . His criticism of the Sonnets was equally unhappy : all that could be said of the best of them was that they were not bad ...
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... verses with classic elegance . If any exceptions can be made , they are very few : Haddon and Ascham , the pride of Elizabeth's reign , however they have succeeded 20 in prose , no sooner attempt verses than they provoke derision . If ...
... verses with classic elegance . If any exceptions can be made , they are very few : Haddon and Ascham , the pride of Elizabeth's reign , however they have succeeded 20 in prose , no sooner attempt verses than they provoke derision . If ...
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... verses to ' Diodati , ' that he had incurred ' rustication , ' a temporary dismission into the country , with perhaps the loss of a term . ΤΟ 15 Me tenet urbs refluâ quam Thamesis alluit undâ , Meque nec invitum patria dulcis habet ...
... verses to ' Diodati , ' that he had incurred ' rustication , ' a temporary dismission into the country , with perhaps the loss of a term . ΤΟ 15 Me tenet urbs refluâ quam Thamesis alluit undâ , Meque nec invitum patria dulcis habet ...
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... verses , according to the rules of Tuscan poetry , and his malignity to the church by some lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to have written his 15 Arcades ; for while he lived ...
... verses , according to the rules of Tuscan poetry , and his malignity to the church by some lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to have written his 15 Arcades ; for while he lived ...
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... verses to Mansus ; but Arthur 5 was reserved , ' says Fenton , ' to another destiny . ' " It appears , by some sketches of poetical projects left in manuscript , and to be seen in a library at Cambridge , that he had digested his ...
... verses to Mansus ; but Arthur 5 was reserved , ' says Fenton , ' to another destiny . ' " It appears , by some sketches of poetical projects left in manuscript , and to be seen in a library at Cambridge , that he had digested his ...
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