| 1802 - 888 str.
...Cowley, we ' may collect from his denomihat' inghim "the darling of my youth, ' the famous Cowlev-" Pope, at a ' little more than eight years of ' age, was initiated in poetry by ' the perusal of Ogilby 's Homer and ' Sandys's Ovid j and to the latter ' he has himself intimated obliga'... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 518 str.
...his mother's apartment;' and which he had read all over, before he was twelve years old. That Dryden was, in fome degree, fimilarly indebted to Cowley,...eight years of age, was initiated in poetry by the perulal of Ogilby's Homer and Sandys's Ovid ; and to the latter he has himfelf intimated obligations,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 str.
...which he had read all over, before he was twelve years old. That Dryden was, in some degree, simu larly indebted to Cowley, we may collect from his denominating...of my youth, the famous Cowley.' Pope, at a little mure than eight years of age, iras initiated in poetry by the perusal of Ogilby's Homer and Sandys's... | |
| Henry John Todd - 1826 - 458 str.
...which he had read all over, before he was twelve years old. That Dryden was, in some degree, similarly indebted to Cowley, we may collect from his denominating...eight years of age, was initiated in poetry by the perusal of Ogilby's Homer and Sandys's Ovid ; and to the latter he has himself intimated obligations,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 484 str.
...which he had read all over, before he was twelve years old. That Dryden was, in some degree, similarly indebted to Cowley, we may collect from his denominating...eight years of age, was initiated in poetry by the perusal of Ogilby's Homer and Sandys's Ovid; and to the latter he has himself intimated obligations,... | |
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