Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... walk conscious of the never - sleeping watchfulness of his " great Task - master's eye . " The beautiful elegy addressed to his father displays the ardour of his filial affection , and the extent and variety of his attainments ; nor is ...
... walk conscious of the never - sleeping watchfulness of his " great Task - master's eye . " The beautiful elegy addressed to his father displays the ardour of his filial affection , and the extent and variety of his attainments ; nor is ...
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... walk , and where , with a few associates , I may enjoy more comfort when I choose to stay at home , and have a more elegant society when I choose to go abroad ; in my present situation you know in what obscurity I am buried , and to ...
... walk , and where , with a few associates , I may enjoy more comfort when I choose to stay at home , and have a more elegant society when I choose to go abroad ; in my present situation you know in what obscurity I am buried , and to ...
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... walk the smooth shaven green , or the field - path after him , in the hope of gleaning any new image , will find himself reduced to the alternative of expanding Milton's pictures , or resting content with the portraiture of minuter ...
... walk the smooth shaven green , or the field - path after him , in the hope of gleaning any new image , will find himself reduced to the alternative of expanding Milton's pictures , or resting content with the portraiture of minuter ...
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... 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 retreat for him in what he styles a " pretty box " at Chalfont , in ...
... 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 retreat for him in what he styles a " pretty box " at Chalfont , in ...
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... walks and alleys brown " open beneath the " trees thick interwoven . " In the third book , the panoramic view of the world pre- sented to the eyes of the Saviour , forms a spectacle of surpassing sublimity ; the mountain with its ...
... walks and alleys brown " open beneath the " trees thick interwoven . " In the third book , the panoramic view of the world pre- sented to the eyes of the Saviour , forms a spectacle of surpassing sublimity ; the mountain with its ...
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