Abraham Cowley
Abraham Cowley (1618-1667) was an English poet and essayist, born in London. He was a contemporary of Milton, whom he at one time outshone, but has now fallen into neglect. He was an ardent royalist, and catered to the taste of the court, which, however, brought him no preferment at the Restoration. He was a master of prose, and specially excelled in letter-writing. He does not seem to have added much to the literature of England, except as an essayist, and in this capacity has been placed at the head of those who cultivated that clear, easy, and natural style which culminated in Addison.Nearby pages
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