Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... passed by , indifferent , on the other side ; if he , who so anxiously laboured to impress the hearts of others , had been insensible in his own to the voice of Truth and the exhor- tations of the Gospel . I have briefly indicated the ...
... passed by , indifferent , on the other side ; if he , who so anxiously laboured to impress the hearts of others , had been insensible in his own to the voice of Truth and the exhor- tations of the Gospel . I have briefly indicated the ...
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... passed five years . During this period he is reported to have read through all the Greek and Latin writers ; an account which Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute ...
... passed five years . During this period he is reported to have read through all the Greek and Latin writers ; an account which Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute ...
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... lady and her brothers having been benighted and separated while passing through a forest in Herefordshire . For the fiction he may have been partially indebted to the Old Wives ' Tale of George Peele . Kwμos , or JOHN MILTON .
... lady and her brothers having been benighted and separated while passing through a forest in Herefordshire . For the fiction he may have been partially indebted to the Old Wives ' Tale of George Peele . Kwμos , or JOHN MILTON .
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... passed on to Verona , along the lake Leman to Geneva , which Johnson supposes him to have regarded as the metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he ac- quired the friendship of John Diodati and Frederick Spanheim , the father of the well ...
... passed on to Verona , along the lake Leman to Geneva , which Johnson supposes him to have regarded as the metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he ac- quired the friendship of John Diodati and Frederick Spanheim , the father of the well ...
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... passing judgment . " " Some hasten , " he says , " to receive me with shouts of applause ; others , in fine , vanquished by truth , surrender themselves captive . En- compassed by such countless multitudes , it seems to me , that from ...
... passing judgment . " " Some hasten , " he says , " to receive me with shouts of applause ; others , in fine , vanquished by truth , surrender themselves captive . En- compassed by such countless multitudes , it seems to me , that from ...
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