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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... master in Suffolk , and , in the opinion of Warton , a better poet than his companion . Among the other contributors to the collective version , we may notice William Whyt- tingham , the friend of Calvin and Knox ; John Pullain , a ...
... master in Suffolk , and , in the opinion of Warton , a better poet than his companion . Among the other contributors to the collective version , we may notice William Whyt- tingham , the friend of Calvin and Knox ; John Pullain , a ...
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... master Chaucer t . They are written in his plainest manner , and breathe a glowing spirit of devotion . The following stanzas are taken from the Hymn of Heavenly Love . Then let thy flinty heart , that feels no pain Empierced be with ...
... master Chaucer t . They are written in his plainest manner , and breathe a glowing spirit of devotion . The following stanzas are taken from the Hymn of Heavenly Love . Then let thy flinty heart , that feels no pain Empierced be with ...
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... master of manners , and the " first tale - teller in the true enlivened natural way , " might have been suspected of in- sensibility to the peculiar excellence of his genius , if he had not subsequently added a more comprehensive eulogy ...
... master of manners , and the " first tale - teller in the true enlivened natural way , " might have been suspected of in- sensibility to the peculiar excellence of his genius , if he had not subsequently added a more comprehensive eulogy ...
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... master in English tongue , nor had any gentleman of our nation a more pure , quick , or higher delivery of conceit . " -- Bolton's Hypercritica . Unfortunately , the sonnet instanced by the worthy critic in support of his good opinion ...
... master in English tongue , nor had any gentleman of our nation a more pure , quick , or higher delivery of conceit . " -- Bolton's Hypercritica . Unfortunately , the sonnet instanced by the worthy critic in support of his good opinion ...
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... master of another man's . Triumphs were interrupted by funerals , and men's minds did labour with fearful expectations . The princes of the blood discontented , the nobles factious ; those of the religion daily threatened , and nightly ...
... master of another man's . Triumphs were interrupted by funerals , and men's minds did labour with fearful expectations . The princes of the blood discontented , the nobles factious ; those of the religion daily threatened , and nightly ...
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