Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... hands of those courteous and learned men , " the fellows of his college ; to oblige whom he wrote in 1628 some verses upon the subject , “ Naturam non pati senium , " full of fancy and grace , and marked by an elevation of sentiment ...
... hands of those courteous and learned men , " the fellows of his college ; to oblige whom he wrote in 1628 some verses upon the subject , “ Naturam non pati senium , " full of fancy and grace , and marked by an elevation of sentiment ...
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... hand uninjured , and driven into poverty , he exclaimed with a serene composure , and a sublime resigna- tion , and an earnest gratitude for the " smarting remedies , " with which God had visited him , " Every man can say he thanks God ...
... hand uninjured , and driven into poverty , he exclaimed with a serene composure , and a sublime resigna- tion , and an earnest gratitude for the " smarting remedies , " with which God had visited him , " Every man can say he thanks God ...
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... hand . The circle of his studies he acknowledged to be incomplete , and excused the defects of his writings by the necessary rapidity and carelessness of their composition . Of these polemical effusions , the Treatise on Church ...
... hand . The circle of his studies he acknowledged to be incomplete , and excused the defects of his writings by the necessary rapidity and carelessness of their composition . Of these polemical effusions , the Treatise on Church ...
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... hand seems to revive every old picture he touches , has alluded to the melancholy change which in later years came upon the poet's imagination , when the rich light of the storied win- dows was overclouded , and the " pealing organ ...
... hand seems to revive every old picture he touches , has alluded to the melancholy change which in later years came upon the poet's imagination , when the rich light of the storied win- dows was overclouded , and the " pealing organ ...
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... hand . He , however , again changed his abode for a small house in Artillery Walk , leading into Bunhill Fields , which Philips incorrectly calls his last stage in the world , for the Quaker Elwood , during the great plague , provided a ...
... hand . He , however , again changed his abode for a small house in Artillery Walk , leading into Bunhill Fields , which Philips incorrectly calls his last stage in the world , for the Quaker Elwood , during the great plague , provided a ...
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