Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... 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 very uncommon at such an age ...
... 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 very uncommon at such an age ...
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... learned quiet ; " while Milton saw only naked fields without a shadow , and heard only voices " cracked with metaphysical gargarisms . " He had already begun to entertain those objections to the established form of the church and her ...
... learned quiet ; " while Milton saw only naked fields without a shadow , and heard only voices " cracked with metaphysical gargarisms . " He had already begun to entertain those objections to the established form of the church and her ...
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... learned society in London . " I will tell you , " he writes to Diodati , “ seriously what I design . To take chambers in one of the inns of court , where I may have the benefit of a pleasant and shady walk , and where , with a few ...
... learned society in London . " I will tell you , " he writes to Diodati , “ seriously what I design . To take chambers in one of the inns of court , where I may have the benefit of a pleasant and shady walk , and where , with a few ...
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... learned ecclesiastic Milton has recorded . He was greeted also in a few Latin verses by Salsilli and Selvaggi , and into the poem which he addressed to the former during his sickness , he poured the purest melody of classic song . From ...
... learned ecclesiastic Milton has recorded . He was greeted also in a few Latin verses by Salsilli and Selvaggi , and into the poem which he addressed to the former during his sickness , he poured the purest melody of classic song . From ...
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... learned Bishop Hall , a name dear to all who admire eloquence or revere piety , pub- lished , at the instigation of Laud , A Humble Remonstrance in favour of Episcopacy . To this appeal a reply was VOL . II . * See Todd's Life of Milton ...
... learned Bishop Hall , a name dear to all who admire eloquence or revere piety , pub- lished , at the instigation of Laud , A Humble Remonstrance in favour of Episcopacy . To this appeal a reply was VOL . II . * See Todd's Life of Milton ...
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