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J. H.'s copy is inscribed , “ To the deceased's verfr tuous Sifter , the Ladie
Margaret Loder . ” She here appears . to have lived near Saint Chad's church at
Litchfield , and to have excelled in painting . Cleveland's copy is very witty . But
the two ...
J. H.'s copy is inscribed , “ To the deceased's verfr tuous Sifter , the Ladie
Margaret Loder . ” She here appears . to have lived near Saint Chad's church at
Litchfield , and to have excelled in painting . Cleveland's copy is very witty . But
the two ...
Page 359
John Aubrey , however , does not mention this anecdote in his manuscript Life of
DAVENANT , which Wood copies . See Aubrey , MS . Lives , P. i . p . 27. Mus .
Ashmol . Oxon . Ibid . -My noble task . ] In a Letter to Oldenburgh he says , “ Ad
alia ...
John Aubrey , however , does not mention this anecdote in his manuscript Life of
DAVENANT , which Wood copies . See Aubrey , MS . Lives , P. i . p . 27. Mus .
Ashmol . Oxon . Ibid . -My noble task . ] In a Letter to Oldenburgh he says , “ Ad
alia ...
Page 407
Five copies of verses , by the author's Cambridge friends , are prefixed . It is on
the subject of Denham's Sophy , printed 1642. But it is a copy of Jonson's
CATALINE . He has also written Poems , in octavo , and an APOLOGY for Paris .
Five copies of verses , by the author's Cambridge friends , are prefixed . It is on
the subject of Denham's Sophy , printed 1642. But it is a copy of Jonson's
CATALINE . He has also written Poems , in octavo , and an APOLOGY for Paris .
Page 475
And to this Neæra many copies are addessed both in Buchanan's Epiprams , and
in his Hendecapyllaths . Milton's insinuation , as others use , cannot therefore be
doubted . Why should I fri tly " meditate the thankless muse , and write sublime ...
And to this Neæra many copies are addessed both in Buchanan's Epiprams , and
in his Hendecapyllaths . Milton's insinuation , as others use , cannot therefore be
doubted . Why should I fri tly " meditate the thankless muse , and write sublime ...
Page 589
Fame , by the Tuscan's leav , shall set thee higher Than old Cafell , whom Dante
woo'd to sing . Two copies of this Sonnet are in Milton's hand : a third in another ,
a man's hand . Milton had an amanuensis on account of the failure of his eyes .
Fame , by the Tuscan's leav , shall set thee higher Than old Cafell , whom Dante
woo'd to sing . Two copies of this Sonnet are in Milton's hand : a third in another ,
a man's hand . Milton had an amanuensis on account of the failure of his eyes .
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