Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... feelings . Of the individuals who occupy the following pages , not one has gone down to the tomb unrewarded by a just measure of public approbation ; praise has been offered liberally where it was due ; and to the memory of the most ...
... feelings . Of the individuals who occupy the following pages , not one has gone down to the tomb unrewarded by a just measure of public approbation ; praise has been offered liberally where it was due ; and to the memory of the most ...
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... feeling towards Milton , has not introduced it into his life of the poet . Yet it should not be forgotten that Aubrey derived his informa- tion from the poet's brother . Milton , with his glowing and enthusiastic feelings was likely to ...
... feeling towards Milton , has not introduced it into his life of the poet . Yet it should not be forgotten that Aubrey derived his informa- tion from the poet's brother . Milton , with his glowing and enthusiastic feelings was likely to ...
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... " fathomless depths of controversy . " With what different feelings did Cowley contemplate the same scenes ! With him Cambridge was the favourite haunt of the Pierian birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- JOHN MILTON .
... " fathomless depths of controversy . " With what different feelings did Cowley contemplate the same scenes ! With him Cambridge was the favourite haunt of the Pierian birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- JOHN MILTON .
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... feelings . On this occasion he composed the Epitaphium Damonis , a poem condemned by Johnson for being writ- ten with the childish imitation of pastoral life . But the pastoral form he assumed after his Italian models , and in this ...
... feelings . On this occasion he composed the Epitaphium Damonis , a poem condemned by Johnson for being writ- ten with the childish imitation of pastoral life . But the pastoral form he assumed after his Italian models , and in this ...
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... feelings of the people , cannot be denied ; but he only fanned the flame ; he did not light it . The time of the visitation of the church was come , and she fell beneath the reiterated assaults of her infuriate opponents . But she fell ...
... feelings of the people , cannot be denied ; but he only fanned the flame ; he did not light it . The time of the visitation of the church was come , and she fell beneath the reiterated assaults of her infuriate opponents . But she fell ...
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