Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... lady , and leman of knights , Swooned , and swelted for sorrow of Death's dints . The portraiture of Age bearing the banner before Death may be allowed to contest the palm with Milton's sublime representation of Death shaking the dart ...
... lady , and leman of knights , Swooned , and swelted for sorrow of Death's dints . The portraiture of Age bearing the banner before Death may be allowed to contest the palm with Milton's sublime representation of Death shaking the dart ...
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... lady between seventy and eighty years of age , she said that I had been showing her a gallery of pictures . She said very right ; there is something in Spenser that pleases one as strongly in one's old age , as it did in one's youth . I ...
... lady between seventy and eighty years of age , she said that I had been showing her a gallery of pictures . She said very right ; there is something in Spenser that pleases one as strongly in one's old age , as it did in one's youth . I ...
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... lady to her children are said to be written with much piety and tenderness ; the melancholy death of Lord Arundel weighed heavily upon her spirits . - Lodge's Illustrations , v . 3 , p . 357 . + In Stow's Chronicle , Ed . 1631 , p . 769 ...
... lady to her children are said to be written with much piety and tenderness ; the melancholy death of Lord Arundel weighed heavily upon her spirits . - Lodge's Illustrations , v . 3 , p . 357 . + In Stow's Chronicle , Ed . 1631 , p . 769 ...
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... Lady Margaret Sackville , upon whose death the Triumphs were composed , is written with remarkable elegance and purity of language * . " She was by birth second to none , but unto the first in the realm ; yet she measured only greatness ...
... Lady Margaret Sackville , upon whose death the Triumphs were composed , is written with remarkable elegance and purity of language * . " She was by birth second to none , but unto the first in the realm ; yet she measured only greatness ...
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... Lady Wenman , at Caswell , near Witney , in Oxford- shire . The situation was rendered still more agreeable to him from its proximity to the retreat of his accomplished and amiable friend , Lord Falkland , whom to know was to esteem ...
... Lady Wenman , at Caswell , near Witney , in Oxford- shire . The situation was rendered still more agreeable to him from its proximity to the retreat of his accomplished and amiable friend , Lord Falkland , whom to know was to esteem ...
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