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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... Pleasure , which Mr. Hallam has com- pared with the story of Bunyan . True Religion , Conscience , Reason , Repentance , are among the characters to whom , so to speak , the dramatic action of the poem is intrusted . The allegory itself ...
... Pleasure , which Mr. Hallam has com- pared with the story of Bunyan . True Religion , Conscience , Reason , Repentance , are among the characters to whom , so to speak , the dramatic action of the poem is intrusted . The allegory itself ...
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... Pleasure , mentions him as the successor of Chaucer in the censorship of public man- ners : - As Morall Gower , whose sentencious dewe Adowne reflareth with fayre golden beames , And after Chaucer's all abroade doth shewe Our vyces to ...
... Pleasure , mentions him as the successor of Chaucer in the censorship of public man- ners : - As Morall Gower , whose sentencious dewe Adowne reflareth with fayre golden beames , And after Chaucer's all abroade doth shewe Our vyces to ...
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... Pleasure was printed in 1515 , having been probably composed in 1506. He was patronized by Henry the Seventh , and his reputation survived in the following reign . He has very beautifully compared the influence of poetry to the rays of ...
... Pleasure was printed in 1515 , having been probably composed in 1506. He was patronized by Henry the Seventh , and his reputation survived in the following reign . He has very beautifully compared the influence of poetry to the rays of ...
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... Pleasure but of profit . The title embraced " the knowledge of the seven sciences and the course of man's life in this world . " The author seems to have designed the complete picture of a gentleman , educated in the chivalrous ...
... Pleasure but of profit . The title embraced " the knowledge of the seven sciences and the course of man's life in this world . " The author seems to have designed the complete picture of a gentleman , educated in the chivalrous ...
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... pleasure of the reader ; and it has been happily observed , that the 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 ...
... pleasure of the reader ; and it has been happily observed , that the 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 ...
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