| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 str.
...manner refembled that of Donne more in the ruggednefs of his lines than in the caft of his fcntiments. . When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly...imitators, than time has left behind. Their immediate fuccefibrs, of whom any remembrance can be faid to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland,... | |
| 1780 - 596 str.
...by Jonfbn, whofe manner refeoibled that of Donne more in the ruggednefs of his lines than in the cad of his fentiments. ' When their reputation was high,...remembrance can be faid to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denhatn, Cowley, Cleveland, and Miltcn. Denham and Waller fought another way to fame, by improving... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 726 str.
...knowledge, and by Jonfon, whofe manner refembled that of Donne more in the ruggednefs of his lines than in the caft of his fentiments. When their reputation...imitators, than time has left behind. Their immediate fucceffors, bf whom any remembrance can be •did to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 str.
...they-had undoubtedly more , ' imitators than time has left behind. • Their immediate fuccefibrs, of whom any remembrance can be faid to remain, were Suckling, ' Waller, Dcnham, Cowley, Cleveland, and M;jton. Denh.-.m and" Waller fou'ghc another way to fame, by-improving... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 str.
...• Jonfon, whofe manner refembled that of Donne more in the ruggednefs of his lines than in the cad of his fentiments. '"£ '..When their reputation was high,- they- had undoubtedly more _^ imitators than time has left behind,- Their immediate fucceflbrs, of whom any remembrance can be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 494 str.
...; and by Jonfbn, whofe manner refembled that of Donne more in the rugged nefs of his lines than in the caft of his fentiments. When their reputation...imitators, than time has left behind. Their immediate fucceflfors, of whom any remembrance can be (aid to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 str.
...knowledge; and by Jonfon, vvhofe manner refembled that of Donne more in the rugged nefs of his lines than in the caft of his fentiments. When their reputation...they had undoubtedly more imitators, than time has leff behiiwj. Their immediate foe eeflforg, of wfrppa any reipenjbranpe ca# Up {aid. to fna'uy, wereSucJcHng^... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 478 str.
...more in the rugg^dnefs of his lines than in the caft of his Ientiments. • •"• . 'i ' l. » . ! When their reputation was high, they had •undoubtedly...imitators, than time has left behind. Their immediate fncceflbrg, fy£ whom any remembrance can be faid to re* main, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 str.
...knowledge ; and by Jonfon, whofe manner refembled that of Donne more in the ruggednefs of his lines than in the caft of his fentiments. When their reputation...imitators, than time has left behind. Their immediate fucceflors, of whom any remembrance can be faid to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleiveland,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 str.
...ruggednefs of his lines than in the caf; • :•. ' " .• .'.s. When their reputai'. • '•'•'' '^t they had undoubtedly more imitators, than time has left behind. Their immediate fucceffors, ot whom any remembrance can be faid to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleiveland,... | |
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