Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... respecting Young's sincerity , in an article upon the Character and Pro- gress of Religious Poetry , to which allusion has been made in the following pages . KENSINGTON , October 9th , 1838 . CONTENTS . PAGE JOHN MILTON THOMAS KEN ...
... respecting Young's sincerity , in an article upon the Character and Pro- gress of Religious Poetry , to which allusion has been made in the following pages . KENSINGTON , October 9th , 1838 . CONTENTS . PAGE JOHN MILTON THOMAS KEN ...
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... respect for him , James a greater , and Prince Henry a greater than all . His influence upon Milton was at least salutary . Poetical genius is of uncer- tain growth , but the verdure of its spring has commonly foretold the fertility of ...
... respect for him , James a greater , and Prince Henry a greater than all . His influence upon Milton was at least salutary . Poetical genius is of uncer- tain growth , but the verdure of its spring has commonly foretold the fertility of ...
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... respect " which he experienced above any of his equals , " at the 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 ...
... respect " which he experienced above any of his equals , " at the 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 ...
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... respect a modern critic may be dis- posed to regard the doctrines of the poet , in his own day they were received with ridicule , and treated with neglect . They were , indeed , adopted by a few persons , who obtained the appellation of ...
... respect a modern critic may be dis- posed to regard the doctrines of the poet , in his own day they were received with ridicule , and treated with neglect . They were , indeed , adopted by a few persons , who obtained the appellation of ...
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... respect . A friend of Richardson frequently met him leading the poet by the 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 ...
... respect . A friend of Richardson frequently met him leading the poet by the 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 ...
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