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... history , touches very briefly on the subject ; and the subsequent publications of Ellis , Southey , and Campbell , embrace too extensive a period to afford more than a passing glance at the writers of religious verse . The most ...
... history , touches very briefly on the subject ; and the subsequent publications of Ellis , Southey , and Campbell , embrace too extensive a period to afford more than a passing glance at the writers of religious verse . The most ...
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... history will be the warmest eulogy , which narrates his actions with the greatest truth . The simplicity of his manners , and the unaffected sincerity of his piety , cannot be too frequently brought before our eyes . The world is apt to ...
... history will be the warmest eulogy , which narrates his actions with the greatest truth . The simplicity of his manners , and the unaffected sincerity of his piety , cannot be too frequently brought before our eyes . The world is apt to ...
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... of Conscience , we Collier's History of Dramatic Poetry , vol . i . p . 17 ; and Malone's Shakspeare , by Boswell , vol iii . p . 24 . may proceed to that extraordinary composition , the Visions of 2 MIRACLE - PLAYS AND MORALS .
... of Conscience , we Collier's History of Dramatic Poetry , vol . i . p . 17 ; and Malone's Shakspeare , by Boswell , vol iii . p . 24 . may proceed to that extraordinary composition , the Visions of 2 MIRACLE - PLAYS AND MORALS .
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... history . Langland , with a vigo- rous mind and abundant powers of satire , spoke in the harshest language and with the most unmusical voice ; Chaucer , with a fancy infinitely richer , and a vein of humour , more keen and brilliant ...
... history . Langland , with a vigo- rous mind and abundant powers of satire , spoke in the harshest language and with the most unmusical voice ; Chaucer , with a fancy infinitely richer , and a vein of humour , more keen and brilliant ...
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... history of learning , not only recognises in Hawes the erudition and philosophy of the school of James the First , but even ventures to institute a parallel between the History of Graunde Amoure and the Pilgrim's Progress + . Hawes ...
... history of learning , not only recognises in Hawes the erudition and philosophy of the school of James the First , but even ventures to institute a parallel between the History of Graunde Amoure and the Pilgrim's Progress + . Hawes ...
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