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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... Poets was first suggested to me , my memory reverted with delight to some of the least known of our elder Bards , who adorned the reigns of James and Charles the First , I recollected that while every other species of our poetry had ...
... Poets was first suggested to me , my memory reverted with delight to some of the least known of our elder Bards , who adorned the reigns of James and Charles the First , I recollected that while every other species of our poetry had ...
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... poets of whom mention is made , were born subsequently to Milton , their works pre- ceded the publication of his great poem ; and the diligence of his numerous editors has shown how frequently he borrowed from their pages . With what ...
... poets of whom mention is made , were born subsequently to Milton , their works pre- ceded the publication of his great poem ; and the diligence of his numerous editors has shown how frequently he borrowed from their pages . With what ...
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... poem in our language . The lives of Fletcher and Wither have undergone revi- sion ; and some additions have been made to the poetical specimens of Quarles . In dismissing the volume , it only remains for the Writer to express the lively ...
... poem in our language . The lives of Fletcher and Wither have undergone revi- sion ; and some additions have been made to the poetical specimens of Quarles . In dismissing the volume , it only remains for the Writer to express the lively ...
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... poem entitled the Pricke of Conscience , we Collier's History of Dramatic Poetry , vol . i . p . 17 ; and Malone's Shakspeare , by Boswell , vol iii . p . 24 . may proceed to that extraordinary composition , the Visions of 2 MIRACLE ...
... poem entitled the Pricke of Conscience , we Collier's History of Dramatic Poetry , vol . i . p . 17 ; and Malone's Shakspeare , by Boswell , vol iii . p . 24 . may proceed to that extraordinary composition , the Visions of 2 MIRACLE ...
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... poem is intrusted . The allegory itself is often beautiful and impressive ; as in the picture of mankind , summoned by Hope , to unite in the search after Truth , but failing in every effort , until informed that the only path to the ...
... poem is intrusted . The allegory itself is often beautiful and impressive ; as in the picture of mankind , summoned by Hope , to unite in the search after Truth , but failing in every effort , until informed that the only path to the ...
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