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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... spirit . His satirical effusions are usually recommended by their freedom from personalities . Whoever expects , it has been well said , to be gratified with the peculiarities which pleased him in the satires of Dryden and Pope , will ...
... spirit . His satirical effusions are usually recommended by their freedom from personalities . Whoever expects , it has been well said , to be gratified with the peculiarities which pleased him in the satires of Dryden and Pope , will ...
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... spirit of his invective ; Warton calls him an allegorical satirist , abounding in humour , spirit , and fancy , though obscured by harsh versification and obsolete diction ; and Ellis re- gards the Visions as moral and religious ...
... spirit of his invective ; Warton calls him an allegorical satirist , abounding in humour , spirit , and fancy , though obscured by harsh versification and obsolete diction ; and Ellis re- gards the Visions as moral and religious ...
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... spirit , he was not altogether uninfluenced by that graver and more solemn train of thought which the labours of his contem- porary Wicliffe subsequently diffused . The Canterbury Tales were written , as we have seen , in 6 CHAUCER .
... spirit , he was not altogether uninfluenced by that graver and more solemn train of thought which the labours of his contem- porary Wicliffe subsequently diffused . The Canterbury Tales were written , as we have seen , in 6 CHAUCER .
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... spirit of devotion . The following stanzas are taken from the Hymn of Heavenly Love . Then let thy flinty heart , that feels no pain Empierced be with pitiful remorse , And let thy bowels bleed in every vein At sight of his most sacred ...
... spirit of devotion . The following stanzas are taken from the Hymn of Heavenly Love . Then let thy flinty heart , that feels no pain Empierced be with pitiful remorse , And let thy bowels bleed in every vein At sight of his most sacred ...
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... spirit Is inly toucht , and humbled with meek zeal , Through meditation of his endless merit , Lift up thy mind to the Author of thy weal , And to his soverain mercy do appeal ; Learn him to love that loved thee so dear , And in thy ...
... spirit Is inly toucht , and humbled with meek zeal , Through meditation of his endless merit , Lift up thy mind to the Author of thy weal , And to his soverain mercy do appeal ; Learn him to love that loved thee so dear , And in thy ...
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