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Pagina 112
... poems are the stanzas to Cromwell , which are far superior to the poem on his death ( though that excels this of Dryden ) , and on the war with Spain . It is observable , that Milton never addressed any poem to Cromwell , but only one ...
... poems are the stanzas to Cromwell , which are far superior to the poem on his death ( though that excels this of Dryden ) , and on the war with Spain . It is observable , that Milton never addressed any poem to Cromwell , but only one ...
Pagina 150
... poem , as a whole , disappoints ex pectation , from the inequality of the execution , and the mix- ture of subjects . But it abounds in single passages of tran , scendent merit , amongst which may be especially noticed the description ...
... poem , as a whole , disappoints ex pectation , from the inequality of the execution , and the mix- ture of subjects . But it abounds in single passages of tran , scendent merit , amongst which may be especially noticed the description ...
Pagina 153
... poem , relating to the war , is but a due expia- tion for my not serving my king and country in it . All gentle- men are almost obliged to it : and I know no reason we should give that advantage to the commonalty of England , to be fore ...
... poem , relating to the war , is but a due expia- tion for my not serving my king and country in it . All gentle- men are almost obliged to it : and I know no reason we should give that advantage to the commonalty of England , to be fore ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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