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" I understood them; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their matter,... "
The juvenile Plutarch, accounts of the lives of celebrated children and of ... - Página 189
1820
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Paradise Lost, Libros 1-2

John Milton - 1896 - 232 páginas
...indeed, but, as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II

John Milton - 1896 - 226 páginas
...indeed, but, as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part iu me, and for their...
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An Introduction to the Prose and Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1899 - 346 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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An Introduction to the Prose and Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1899 - 350 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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English Men of Letters: Milton, by Mark Pattison, 1900; Goldsmith, by ...

1900 - 570 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce ; whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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Milton

Mark Pattison - 1901 - 232 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce; whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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Literary Studies: With a Prefatory Memoir, Volumen2

Walter Bagehot - 1902 - 440 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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Estimations in Criticism, Volumen1

Walter Bagehot - 1908 - 294 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understand them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation 1 found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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Essays, English and American: With Introductions and Notes

1910 - 500 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, Volumen3

Walter Bagehot - 1915 - 414 páginas
...indeed, but as my age then was, so I understood them ; others were the smooth elegiac poets, whereof the schools are not scarce, whom both for the pleasing sound of their numerous writing, which in imitation I found most easy, and most agreeable to nature's part in me, and for their...
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