Poets and Puritans: By T.R. Glover ...Methuen & Company, Limited, 1923 - 323 pages |
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... BOSWELL . 175 CRABBE . 211 WORDSWORTH CARLYLE 242 279 INDEX 315 An acute young critic , who saw some of the proofs , has asked me , with a hint of irony , whether Evelyn and Boswell were Puritans or Poets . Any reader who has a ...
... BOSWELL . 175 CRABBE . 211 WORDSWORTH CARLYLE 242 279 INDEX 315 An acute young critic , who saw some of the proofs , has asked me , with a hint of irony , whether Evelyn and Boswell were Puritans or Poets . Any reader who has a ...
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... . F. Q. , iii . 2 , 13 , 14. The old stories kept their charm and fascinated in a later age Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke . - Boswell , i . p . 49 . Cervantes himself in romance ; and his conception of the 22 POETS AND PURITANS.
... . F. Q. , iii . 2 , 13 , 14. The old stories kept their charm and fascinated in a later age Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke . - Boswell , i . p . 49 . Cervantes himself in romance ; and his conception of the 22 POETS AND PURITANS.
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... devour The tawny king with all his power . 1 Boswell ( ed . Birkbeck Hill ) , iv . p . 305 . 2 Reason of Church Government , bk . ii . Prose i . 59 . There is something in this suggestive of verse written forty 42 POETS AND PURITANS.
... devour The tawny king with all his power . 1 Boswell ( ed . Birkbeck Hill ) , iv . p . 305 . 2 Reason of Church Government , bk . ii . Prose i . 59 . There is something in this suggestive of verse written forty 42 POETS AND PURITANS.
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... Boswell and Lockhart - and one which , it is possible to maintain , surpasses both in charm . W BOSWELL HO is this Scotch cur at Johnson's heels 174 POETS AND PURITANS.
... Boswell and Lockhart - and one which , it is possible to maintain , surpasses both in charm . W BOSWELL HO is this Scotch cur at Johnson's heels 174 POETS AND PURITANS.
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... Boswell , Esquire , eldest son of a Scottish Judge , Lord Auchinleck . He was twenty - two years old , and had already begun to pack his life with vivid interests . Johnson , he says , " used to tell with great humour , from my relation ...
... Boswell , Esquire , eldest son of a Scottish Judge , Lord Auchinleck . He was twenty - two years old , and had already begun to pack his life with vivid interests . Johnson , he says , " used to tell with great humour , from my relation ...
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