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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... reader how infinitely precious , beyond all price , are the noiseless hours of a good man's life ; and how infinitely to be preferred before all honours , are the humble flowers which blossom upon the good man's grave . Richard Crashaw ...
... reader how infinitely precious , beyond all price , are the noiseless hours of a good man's life ; and how infinitely to be preferred before all honours , are the humble flowers which blossom upon the good man's grave . Richard Crashaw ...
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... reader to the threshold of the period that witnessed the production of Paradise Lost . Although some of the poets of whom mention is made , were born subsequently to Milton , their works pre- ceded the publication of his great poem ...
... reader to the threshold of the period that witnessed the production of Paradise Lost . Although some of the poets of whom mention is made , were born subsequently to Milton , their works pre- ceded the publication of his great poem ...
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... and rational objects . Few that pre- ceded Hawes have possessed more of these gifts than himself . - Hallam's Introduction to the Literature of Europe , vol . i . p . 431 . mended to the reader as an excursion into the pleasant HAWES . 9.
... and rational objects . Few that pre- ceded Hawes have possessed more of these gifts than himself . - Hallam's Introduction to the Literature of Europe , vol . i . p . 431 . mended to the reader as an excursion into the pleasant HAWES . 9.
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... reader . The poem of Hawes cannot be judged by fragments , but the quotation of two stanzas will afford a specimen of * La Litterature du Midi de l'Europe , vol . i . p . 202 . his style of versification and manner of expression ...
... reader . The poem of Hawes cannot be judged by fragments , but the quotation of two stanzas will afford a specimen of * La Litterature du Midi de l'Europe , vol . i . p . 202 . his style of versification and manner of expression ...
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... reader to Turner's History of the Reign of Henry the Eighth , and Dr. Nott's elaborate edition of the Earl of Surrey's Poems , for an ingenious and interesting account of the literature of this era . Sternhold , who had received a ...
... reader to Turner's History of the Reign of Henry the Eighth , and Dr. Nott's elaborate edition of the Earl of Surrey's Poems , for an ingenious and interesting account of the literature of this era . Sternhold , who had received a ...
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