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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... Wither , I was influenced , not more by the hope of rescuing a writer of true genius from unmerited oblivion , than by the desire of presenting in his person an example of the efficacy of a well - viii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION .
... Wither , I was influenced , not more by the hope of rescuing a writer of true genius from unmerited oblivion , than by the desire of presenting in his person an example of the efficacy of a well - viii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION .
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... which stamp their authenticity . I have also endeavoured to place Herbert's poetical pretensions in a clearer light , and the specimens introduced into his Life will , I hope , in some xii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION .
... which stamp their authenticity . I have also endeavoured to place Herbert's poetical pretensions in a clearer light , and the specimens introduced into his Life will , I hope , in some xii PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION .
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Robert Aris Willmott. into his Life will , I hope , in some measure vindicate his reputation from the aspersions which have been cast upon it . may His opinion of the style most fitted for religious verse be given in the words of one of ...
Robert Aris Willmott. into his Life will , I hope , in some measure vindicate his reputation from the aspersions which have been cast upon it . may His opinion of the style most fitted for religious verse be given in the words of one of ...
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... hope of superseding the profane licence of the ancient fairs . Sismondi , on the other hand , supposes it to have been introduced into Europe by Pilgrims returning from the Holy Land . From France it is conjectured that the new system ...
... hope of superseding the profane licence of the ancient fairs . Sismondi , on the other hand , supposes it to have been introduced into Europe by Pilgrims returning from the Holy Land . From France it is conjectured that the new system ...
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... Hope , to unite in the search after Truth , but failing in every effort , until informed that the only path to the Tower of Truth , of which Grace keeps the gate , lies by Meekness and the Ten Commandments . The influence of such a ...
... Hope , to unite in the search after Truth , but failing in every effort , until informed that the only path to the Tower of Truth , of which Grace keeps the gate , lies by Meekness and the Ten Commandments . The influence of such a ...
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