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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... heart - sick agony , all feverous kinds , Convulsions , epilepsies , fierce catarrhs , Intestine stone , and ulcer , cholic pangs , Demoniacs phrenzy , moping melancholy , And moon - struck madness , pining atrophy , Marasmus , and wide ...
... heart - sick agony , all feverous kinds , Convulsions , epilepsies , fierce catarrhs , Intestine stone , and ulcer , cholic pangs , Demoniacs phrenzy , moping melancholy , And moon - struck madness , pining atrophy , Marasmus , and wide ...
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... priority of Langland , our heart , nevertheless , turns to Chaucer , with those feel- ings of reverence and affection which he has inspired in every poetic bosom . Coleridge said that he took unceas- PIERCE PLOWMAN . 5.
... priority of Langland , our heart , nevertheless , turns to Chaucer , with those feel- ings of reverence and affection which he has inspired in every poetic bosom . Coleridge said that he took unceas- PIERCE PLOWMAN . 5.
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... heart and captivate the fancy : - Among this poure folk there dwelt a man Which that was holden pourest of hem all : But highe God sometime render can His grace unto a litel oxes stall ; Janicola , men of that thorpe him call * . A ...
... heart and captivate the fancy : - Among this poure folk there dwelt a man Which that was holden pourest of hem all : But highe God sometime render can His grace unto a litel oxes stall ; Janicola , men of that thorpe him call * . A ...
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... heart is won , while the poetical canon is enforced . I look , with an anxious hope , to some future opportunity of bringing Spenser prominently forward as the Sacred Poet of our country . In so doing , I shall be supported and ...
... heart is won , while the poetical canon is enforced . I look , with an anxious hope , to some future opportunity of bringing Spenser prominently forward as the Sacred Poet of our country . In so doing , I shall be supported and ...
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... point their moral to the heart . His own exquisite line , Virtue gives herself light through darkness for to wade , might be prefixed as the motto to his poem . The Fairy Queen is not , indeed , a perfect SPENSER . 23.
... point their moral to the heart . His own exquisite line , Virtue gives herself light through darkness for to wade , might be prefixed as the motto to his poem . The Fairy Queen is not , indeed , a perfect SPENSER . 23.
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