The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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... Waller . As we have seen , since the time of Dryden , they have been regarded as the two forerunners of Augustan poetry . A study of the personal and literary ... Waller by 1642 , knew much of Waller's poetry in manuscript INTRODUCTION 35.
... Waller . As we have seen , since the time of Dryden , they have been regarded as the two forerunners of Augustan poetry . A study of the personal and literary ... Waller by 1642 , knew much of Waller's poetry in manuscript INTRODUCTION 35.
Pagina 40
... Waller , and it is probable that this was the outcome of personal friendship . There are no further echoes of Waller in Denham's later work , nor has Waller's ever any traces of Denham . Yet Denham , as we have seen , must have kept in ...
... Waller , and it is probable that this was the outcome of personal friendship . There are no further echoes of Waller in Denham's later work , nor has Waller's ever any traces of Denham . Yet Denham , as we have seen , must have kept in ...
Pagina 133
... Waller , whose successes had brought him the name of William the Conqueror , to oppose Hopton . Waller made his headquarters at Bath , and after some skirmishing , the armies met at Lansdown on July 5 , 1643. After a stubborn battle Waller ...
... Waller , whose successes had brought him the name of William the Conqueror , to oppose Hopton . Waller made his headquarters at Bath , and after some skirmishing , the armies met at Lansdown on July 5 , 1643. After a stubborn battle Waller ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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